Chapter 733 - Diary (3)

"I'll sleep with Stony tonight," Emma poked at his sweaty muscles.

"What?"

"Every year during the festival, I accompany him. This year, I want to read for him." Emma found Stony's pajamas from the closet and took it into the bathroom.

Jaquan looked down at the bed in the room, and it seemed to be ... large enough for three people.

So that night, Stony was lying in the middle with Jaquan on the left and Emma on the right.

"..."

"You want to sleep here?" Emma asked.

"Yes, let's sleep together." Jaquan took the story book in her hand, "What do you want to listen to? Let me read it."

Two seconds later, Jaquan put down the book about mechanical manufacturing in his hand and tilted his head to ask Emma, "Did you take the wrong book?"

"No," Emma took the book in his hand, "He likes this book quite a lot. He chose it in the library by himself. He has already read more than twenty pages. There are some words he doesn't know, so he asked me to read it for him."

Jaquan was shocked.

He thought about what he had done in his childhood. He could not recall anything related to books. Compared to that of Stony, his childhood was really terrible.

When Jaquan came out to the bathroom, he called Collin, "I found that compared to my son, my childhood was like shit. Why wasn't I as smart as him at that time..."

"You have never been smart." Collin corrected.

Jaquan was choked.

"I originally wanted to say happy Mid-Autumn Festival, but now I just want to wish you a lifetime of loneliness!"

Collin sneered.

The two of them joked with each other before Collin hung up the phone.

At first, Cora thought it was a call from a girl. After eavesdropping for a while, she heard Jaquan's voice and glared at him. When Collin hung up the phone, she seized the opportunity to chatter, "Look at him. He will get married next month. Look at you, you don't even have a girlfriend."

Collin answered, "Yes, yes." He stood up, picked up the car key, and walked to the entrance.

"Why didn't you sleep at home for the Mid-Autumn Festival? Why did you go back so late at night?" Cora was stunned.

"I have to work tomorrow morning." Collin waved lightly.

Cora was so angry that she threw the tablecloth on the table, "Alright, you are always busy. Let's see when you can find a girlfriend!"

When Mike came out of the study, he did not see Collin and asked Cora, "Where is he?"

"He left a long time ago!" Cora sat on the dining chair and sighed, "If I had known it earlier, I would have a second child. He doesn't listen to me now, and there is no use worrying about him. He is almost thirty years old, but he doesn't have a girlfriend..."

"Let him take your time. What's the use of urging him? When fate arrives, they will naturally meet." Mike said.

"I understand it. But where is his fate?" Cora looked at the door sadly.

Collin did not return to his own residence, but went to the supermarket to buy some snacks and returned to Roxy's rented house, which was his former wedding room.

He did not knock on the door and directly opened the door with the key. Then he saw this scene.

Roxy sat on the sofa and a man was crying and sitting beside her. Her hand was on the man's shoulder. It seemed like she was comforting him.

The two people on the sofa heard the sound of the door and looked over at the same time.

"..."

The air froze.

Collin changed his shoes and placed the key on the cabinet at the entrance. Then, he walked to the dining table and put down the snacks in his hand.

After Roxy pulled a tissue for the man on the sofa, she moved to the dining table, looked at Collin and asked, "Aren't you at home today?"

"So, you brought a man here?" Collin sneered.

"..."

At the beginning, they had agreed that she would not bring any strangers back. Roxy had agreed, but not long after, she openly brought this man home.

The man on the sofa looked a little feminine and his skin was fair. He looked even whiter than Roxy. He stood up and forced a smile at Collin. His eyes were red and his voice was a little hoarse. It was obvious that he had cried. "Nice to meet you."

Collin looked at him coldly. "No."

"..."

The man looked at Roxy helplessly.

Roxy said to Collin, "He's my editor."

Collin's expression was still very cold as he emphasized, "He's a man."

"No, he looks like a man." Roxy said.

Collin stared at the other's pants.

The man silently clamped his legs.

Then he took a few steps toward Roxy and whispered, "I'd better go. Your boyfriend looks a little terrifying."

Roxy pulled him, "It's fine. Sit for a while first." She paused before adding in his ear, "Not my boyfriend."

Collin stared at the man's face and finally remembered that the man who he saw Roxy walking in with from the gate of the community was the man sitting on the sofa.

Roxy pulled Collin into the room. "I'm very sorry. I violated the agreement between us, but he is not a stranger. He is my editor. He fell out of love today and wants to stay here for a while. I thought that you would not come today, so I promised to keep him here. But there is no relationship between us. He ... does not like women."

This was the longest statement that Collin had heard from Roxy in his impression, but not for herself, but for a man who was unfamiliar to Collin.

If Roxy was his girlfriend, she would definitely let him know before bringing her friend home and not cause such an awkward scene.

But unfortunately, she wasn't.

Collin knew that he and Roxy were like partners traveling together on a long journey. When they arrived at the station, they split up and went their separate ways. No one would stay for each other.

Why did he have to show his jealousy here, attracting the ridicule of others?

"Since you've already decided, there's no need to tell me." After he finished speaking, he turned and walked out.

Roxy grabbed his hand. "Where are you going?"

For a moment, Collin really wanted to go back to his residence, but after meeting Roxy's eyes, he suddenly changed his mind, "Go back to the room."