Chapter 1082 Elinor cried, and Kemp was anxious.
Elinor never thought that Kemp would retort directly just for her careless words and becconfused. After she realized his true meaning, she flushed. "Kemp! What are you talking about!" "Hum!" He narrowed his eyes with a smile, his face young, as handsand clean as boys in movies. He said with embarrassment, "You started first!" She shut up, sipped her lips and washed the vegetables. Wenny was heating the pot aside. After seeing them bickering, she thought it was not a big deal, saying. "You're family. Don't bicker." "We don't." Elinor went to Wenny, which suddenly enlarged the distance with Kemp. She said, "Kemp learned something bad. I have to tell my father." "You can't. You always told Dad!" He snorted. "Victor must also dislike your behavior." When Elinor was cutting the ingredients, she was distracted by his words and cut her fingertip with the sharp blade. It was wounded, blood breaking through her tender skin.
It was a deep cut.
The wound stung, and she cout of a trance, looked down, saw the blood on the chopping board and realized she got hurt. She shivered, and Wenny shouted, "Elinor, how did you cut yourself?" Then Kemp's look changed, and he rushed over, took Elinor's hand put it under the faucet. He roared at her, "Elinor, are you a fool? How can you hurt yourself just when cutting the food?" He was so fierce that he was not like a 16-year-old boy.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe stared. Before she said, Kemp opened the drawer and dug the band-aid out from it. "Tut-tut, why is so deep? What are you thinking of?" He scolded her.
Elinor opened her mouth. Her grievances during these days seemed to reach a peak, including Victor's insults and Kemp's roar, so she was overwhelmed.
She couldn't bear it.
Why is it she who always is scolded when she is injured.
When Elinor looked up at Kemp, he stared, and his heart started to sting.
Elinor cried.
He, he actually, shouted at Elinor so that she cried.
Wenny thought Elinor cried because of the injury. She quickly comforted her. "Oh, Elinor, letcook. You have a good rest. I happened to buy stalons and will cook them for you There's the equivalence between what you eat and benefit from. "
Elinor didn't speak, her tears in her eyes. Kemp felt he was dumb, unable to.comfort her and explain for himself. He, he didn't mean to scold her.
He never wanted to make her cry.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn his impression, Elinor was as weak and delicate as flowers in a greenhouse that were easy to wither. But he also knew she was stubborn.
She was delicate, but she never cried ve in front of others. She was usually excluded in school, but o What she suffered there, she never showed it.
But at this moment...
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