Chapter 156: HONEYMOON (15)

Giana really didn't expect for her to be humiliated like this. She was very angry. No one had ever dared to treat the Dawson family's daughter and the Smith family's heir's wife like this.

Giana's eyes flashed with hatred as she stared at Hailee's distant back.

In fact, their conversation went very fast and it only took Hailee five minutes to teach Giana a lesson for presumptuously asking her for Ramon.

But, didn't Giana ask for it all? She should have been more careful with her words, not making the same mistakes she had done in the hospital, knowing how Hailee had reacted after what she had said at the time.

Maybe Giana was very good at managing her family business, but for sure she was not smart enough to learn from her mistakes with Hailee. She looked like someone, who wouldn't mind if she was being slapped twice from the same mistake.

Giana should have learned that Hailee was completely a different entity, because she could be terrifying and unpredictable, unlike the other women Giana had met in her formal daily life.

Hailee looked even more… wild.

Meanwhile, the girl who Giana thought was very wild was walking back toward the restaurant and did not think about Giana who was soaked after being splashed with mineral water twice.

Of course, why should Hailee think about her at all?

Once Hailee returned to her seat, she then smiled at Elena, but did not return to sit with the woman, but went straight to Ramon, who was still unaware of the incident between Hailee and Giana.

Meanwhile, Elena smiled back at Hailee, feeling a little nervous, because she saw what happened between Hailee and Mrs. Smith.

This wife of Ramon Tordoff doused Aidan Smith's wife twice and walked away! What kind of grudge between the two of them?!

Elena would not have believed that had happened if she had not seen it with her own eyes.

What in the world happened between the two?

"I want to go home," Hailee said in a sulking voice. She looked at Ramon with a pleading look, as if she didn't want to be there any longer. And it was true. Hailee didn't want them to be in the same place as that crazy woman at all. Not even a second longer.

Their encounters at the hospital and at the auction venue were annoying enough, not to mention the fact that Giana had followed them to this island.

That woman really had no pride at all!

"Return?" Ramon stared at the creases between Hailee's brows and wondered what had made his wife suddenly asked him to come home. "Okay."

However, Ramon agreed, as it seemed Hailee would argue with him if this request was not fulfilled, yet Hailee shook her head again. "I want to go home." She reconfirmed.

"Yes, we are going home now." Ramon said quite patiently, while Elena's husband, still standing some distance away from them and his son, seemed to have completely overheard their conversation.

"Not that, but our home. Let'sgo back to town A," Hailee explained what she meant in sufficient detail and made Ramon even more surprised and clueless.

"Why?" he asked. "I thought you liked it here."

"I loved it here, until I found out that Giana was on this island too," Hailee said in a grumpy and irritated tone, folding her arms to indicate that she was really serious and not just sulking as usual.

"Giana? She is here?" This time it was Ramon who was confused. He looked around, but Hailee stomped her feet instead. "What?" The frown on his forehead deepened when Ramon saw Hailee grunt.

"You really want to see her?" Hailee glared, her emotions still unstable since she humiliated Giana and when Ramon made a gesture like this, Hailee was even more annoyed.

"You said Giana was here, but I didn't see her at all," Ramon said, defending himself. Of course, the gesture was not on purpose. It's just the out of instinct reaction.

Hailee narrowed her eyes, still looking incredulous at what Ramon was saying, but then she returned to her previous wish. "I want to go home."

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That same night, Hailee and Ramon flew back to town A, leaving Crestgold Island, returning three days ahead of their schedule.

After Ramon confirmed that Giana was indeed there and Hailee looked irritated by the problem, Ramon did not delay their return.

If Hailee wasn't able to enjoy this holiday, so why did they have to stay there any longer?

At first, Ramon offered to ask Giana to leave the island, but Hailee refused and stuck with her original request, namely; return to their home at the Tordoffs.

Therefore, Ramon did not argue with his wife and chose to go along with her wishes, seeing how bad Hailee's mood was.

"Am I bothering you?" Hailee asked in a low voice and her eyes were full of apologies.

Even though a moment ago Hailee looked like a lioness ready to pounce on anyone who would argue with her, now she looked like a kitten who had lost its mother.

"No," Ramon said simply. Then grabbed his cell phone to check a few things.

Actually, Ramon didn't really have a problem with their return, it's just that Hailee was too sensitive in responding to this.

His wife now rested her head on Ramon's shoulder when the plane took off.

"Do you love me?" Hailee asked in a low voice, trying to get Ramon to focus on herself.

"Yes," Ramon answered casually.

"Do you really love me or is it just your answer to my question?" Hailee demanded a genuine answer from Ramon and she didn't want to settle down before she got what she wanted.

Hearing such a question, Ramon couldn't help but put away his cellphone and stared at Hailee, who was frowning, with an intense gaze. He then grabbed the girl's face and kissed her forehead lightly.

"I love the woman I married," he replied. A very diplomatic answer.

Well, that answer was not really what Hailee wanted to hear, but in another way, it was almost the same thing, right?

Hearing the answer she wanted, Hailee couldn't help but feel her cheeks heat up as her face flushed red and she smiled very happily.

Ramon's statement strengthened Hailee's determination, not to give Giana the slightest chance to seize what belongs to her.

Hailee really wouldn't feel at ease as long as Giana was still ambitious about getting Ramon back.

But, with Ramon's words just now, at least Hailee knew that her husband wouldn't mess with her.

Hopefully…

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Dillon really didn't know how to deal with Giana, who flew in a rage, when she found out that Ramon and Hailee have returned to town A.

Taking cover behind the high walls of the Tordoff residence.

If they were there, it meant that Giana's chance of meeting Ramon would be close to zero or even impossible for her to meet that man.

And what's more, Giana didn't want to return to city A at this time. The situation in the Smith residence was not much different from the hotel room Giana was ruffling now.

All the utensils and all the glassware that Giana could destroy were scattered, broken into pieces on the floor.

The shards of glass pierced several parts of her hands and feet, but the woman seemed to feel absolutely nothing as blood flowed from her injured fingers.

"Stop Giana!" Dillon tried to grab the table lamp that Giana tried to destroy and calm the woman down, although his efforts were in vain and Giana managed to throw the poor lamp into a wall and shattered it into several pieces.

"That bitch humiliated me!" Giana screamed hysterically. Trying to push Dillon's hand away and grab another object she hadn't managed to destroy, for which she didn't have enough options. "She must have taken Ramon away from this place on purpose!" She screamed.

"Giana," said Dillon with a tired tone, responding to Giana's almost absurd words. "Hailee is Ramon's wife, she has the right to do anything and if Ramon doesn't want to go, then he will still be here, but in fact he respects his wife's request and returned to town A earlier."

Dillon tried to make Giana think more logically, an aspect that Giana was very good at but suddenly disappeared when she had to deal with her feelings for Ramon.

"You still have problems you have to deal with." Dillon added. He knew this was not the right time to add to Giana's burdens with new problems, but Giana would not take her attention away from Ramon until she had something more urgent she needed to think about. "Your mother called and asked you to return to the Dawson house immediately. There is a serious matter which they want to discuss with you."

Giana knew what serious problem her mother wanted to talk to her about. She had even guessed the questions they were going to ask her.

But, at this point, Giana didn't care anymore. She was fed up with her domestic life which was full of lies with Aidan.

Therefore, isn't this the right time to end things?

In the past, Ramon always asked Giana to leave Aidan, but because of deliberate consideration and fear of making decisions, Giana never really did, as she knew Ramon would always be with her and she liked their situation at that time.

It's just that, things were different now and Giana knew that she wouldn't be able to endure life with Aidan any longer than this. All of this had to end soon...