Chapter 96 Where Is My Wife (Part One)

All of a sudden, a burst of warm applause rang out in the whole party hall, and everyone's eyes followed Windy.

Windy smiled and walked towards Halley, standing under the stage.

The hall instantly quieted down. Windy said, "you're so welcome. I'm even a little uneasy."

"Why are you uneasy?" Libby Pan, who was standing among the crowd, said in a somewhat hostile and ironic tone, "you are so proud that even senior Halley welcomes you in person. How can we neglect you?"

"That's right. Everyone knows that senior Halley liked you when we were at school. But Windy, you can't ignore us just because senior Halley likes you. You really want us to wait for you." A girl named Merry, who was standing next to Libby, also cheered up with hostility and sarcasm.

Windy didn't expect that as soon as she entered the hall, she would face two hostile girls. She frowned slightly, but these girls still didn't change. They were as sharp tongued as before and always liked to be against her.

At first, Windy thought that since they hadn't seen each other for more than two years, Libby and the others should r

his heart, and he had said that he liked her.

"Aren't you happy?" After waiting for a long time, Windy still didn't answer him. Halley frowned and asked again.

Windy smiled and gave a positive answer to Halley, "I'm very happy now."

With the company of Shawn, there was no quarrel between them, and their relationship was getting better and better. For Windy, as long as she was with him, this was the happiness she wanted.

After getting the answer from Windy, Halley nodded and said, "as long as you are happy."

There was a moment of silence...

"I'm sorry." Windy looked up at Halley and said, "do you know why I married my husband?"

Halley thought that Windy would marry her current husband because loving him was the most important thing, so he said, "because you love him."

"yes." Windy answered, "when I was a child, I met a little boy in the welfare house. I haven't forgotten him for so many years."

"I once thought that I would wait for him and meet him again before I was thirty years old. So before I was thirty years old, I had never thought of accepting anyone's pursuit."