She knew better than anyone that his heart was in poor condition.
Then, Max ran out of the bedroom with a weird look on his face, and he swayed a glass of wine in front of Leila as he said, "Drink it up!"
Leila looked at him, confused. She felt nervous when she saw the wine in his hand. His heart did not allow him to drink, and she did not know there was wine at home.
Leila pushed Max's hand away. "I don't want to drink it!"
She didn't know what was wrong with the man and got the idea, but she still cleaned it carefully. She went over and opened the curtain. Suddenly the sunshine came in, and the light in the study became bright. Everything made her happy.
With a gloomy and dreadful look on his face, Max couldn't believe what he cared about was that Leila would drink in front of other men. He also wanted to see how this woman drank, but she refused directly. He was somewhat upset.
While cleaning, Leila saw the man's face. She knew that the man was angry, so she went over to pick up a glass of wine. "You don't touch things with bad heart!"
"You can drink it while I'm watching," said Max, holding Leila in his arms.
With some doubts, Leila turned around and looked seriously at the man's face. She wouldn't be surprised if Max had done something strange because of losing the company, but now she was a little distressed when she saw that. She put her arms around the neck of Max. "I'm sorry. It's all my fault!"
Hearing that, Max raised her eyebrows. He knew exactly what Leila was talking about. So far, she hadn't known that Spencer had been hurt badly. However, he enjoyed the rare gentleness of women.
"Thank you for choosing me in your last. In fact, my heart ached when Spencer said you hesitated at first. But after a while I felt relieved. So I told him to throw me into the sea to feed sharks. I don't want to be your burden."
Max frowned and seemed to Spencer words were a little different from what she said. Suddenly, Max realized that she was not so clingy that she would not cry even if she was in danger.
Leila continued, "I was happy when Spencer told you hesitated. At least, you didn't refuse my help directly. He took out his phone and asked me to make a call."
"So you called Charles, not mine?"
Looking at the man's gloomy face, Leila knew that he was angry. She comforted him at once, "I was thinking what I should do if you refused me to call you at that time. I could only make a call and ask Charles to pay for my mother."
Leila's grievance made Max feel better. Did she want to save money for him? "Then why did you drink so much last night?"
At the thought of this, Leila felt more wronged. "Spencer said that it was the last dinner. I had to admit that I was a little scared, so he told me that I should drink more and I didn't know what happened after I got drunk!"
Max grabbed the woman's chin and bit her lips as punishment. "Do you remember what you said to me when you were drunk?"
Leila shook her head, but it was not difficult
r a date today."
Leila was surprised. No one would said so solemnly in a date, and she was secretly surprised at how wasteful Max was.
This was the first time for Leila to hear about a date, so her face was still flushed. She looked at Max with shyness, "How could you have a date like this?"
Hearing that, Max was stunned for a while. He had always been insensible to such feelings, so he had no idea about how it felt to be in love. He only knew that when he had decided in his heart to be with Leila in the end, the only thing he wanted to do was to give her whatever she wanted and make her happy.
Hearing that, a warm smile played at the corners of her mouth. Seeing that Leila smiled as coyly as a young girl, Max said slowly, "Then you can teach me how to date, so as to make my girlfriend happy!"
Leila's heart was filled with sweetness when she heard the word "girlfriend". Her position in the heart of Max was a girlfriend, which was no longer his domineering words said by him, his woman!
They didn't eat much during the dinner. Leila was in a trance, and felt her body floating up in the air.
Looking at the shyness of her little woman that she rarely had, Max wished he could bully her hard right now.
When they walked out of the restaurant, it was dark outside. And Max habitually took her hand, but Leila held his arm first, which made the man slightly smile.
However, when Max was about to drive, Leila stopped him and said, "Let's go for a walk, okay?"
Max didn't refuse and followed the woman's words.
The city was colorful in the middle of the night with all kinds of neon lights shining. Leila pulled Max to the crowded square.
All of a sudden, they saw a group of people discussing something. Leila and Max joined the crowd and squeezed into the crowd. They saw a young boy on the ground with red candles, which were shaped in the shape of a heart on the ground. Then someone helped him to light all the candles, and the candlelight formed a heart on the ground.