The most important thing for Evan was that Avery still loved him, not hated him.
If Avery tells him that she still loves Evan, he will say to her that he is Evan but changed his identity for find her. And he would say to her that he hid out of fear.
Evan wanted to tell Avery, "Whatever you hate me or not, Wherever you hide, I will follow you. You are my everything."
Avery's forehead became a little bit red. She was angry and rubbed it. "It is none of your business," Avery answered. She always responded in this way, but this time, Evan wanted to get the answer.
Evan held her shoulder hard and said thoughtfully, "I want to know the answer."
"Why should I tell you when you want to know it?" Avery laughed. She tried to push his hands away, but Evan held her shoulder so hard that she couldn't get out of it.
"I want to know. Tell me."
Evan's serious expression made Avery panicky all of a sudden, but Avery shook her head still, "I don't want to talk about him."
"When you knew the news that he was dead, you looked sorrowful."
Evan cared about Avery's answer, but Avery couldn't understand. For her, Evan was just a man who tried to approach her deliberately. The only special thing was that they had a one-night stand.
Besides, she knew she had a special feeling for him, but she didn't want to think about it anymore.
Avery resents the man trying to expose her secret. She said angrily, "He is my ex-husband. Shall I be sad when I hear the news that he was dead? I will be sad too if a strange man is dead. Don't you think your reaction is strange?"
Evan was a little disappointed when he heard her answer. He said coldly, "If your ex-husband is here, will you forgive him?"
"It is impossible. We can't be together again," Avery said.
"For you. The same," Avery added.
"Why?"
"If you don't loosen your hand, I will bite it."
"So what?"
Avery was annoyed. She lowered her head and gave his arm a bite.
The teeth mark left on his arm, but Evan didn't even frown. He had been numb when he heard her answer.
He was disappointed. Then Evan reached out to held her chin but controlled himself not to kiss her.
Since Evan cared about Avery, he was cautious about her. He knew he shouldn't tell her he was Evan Howel directly and asked for her forgiveness. If he told her, she must escape away from him.
Evan told himself he should be patient, so he let go of her and said, "I'm sorry."
Avery was surprised to see that Evan had calmed down. He turned to one side and said, "Send you back?"
"I can take a taxi by myself."
"I took you out of the Presidential Palace. I think I should send you back safely. If there is something wrong, I was unable to take responsibility."
It was reasonable, so Avery agreed.
Evan hailed a taxi and sent Avery back to the Presidential Palace.
Then he drove the car to a hotel.
Di—
The door of the presidential suite opened. Knowing someone was coming back, Robert was a little relieved and directly jumped down from the sofa. But when he saw that Evan went into the room tiredly, he started to be anxious gradually.
Robert was thinking about what to do if Evan knew his invitation was lost.
Evan went into the room; however, he just passed by Robert without saying a word. Robert knew Evan was in despair.
Evan walked to the wine cabinet, took a bottle of whiskey and a wine glass, and sat on the sofa. Then he poured a cup of wine for himself and drank it up.
Robert was embarrassed and stood there without moving. He knew that Evan was in a bad mood because of Mrs. Howel.
"It is hard to solve. Mrs. Howel is stubborn. She won't be persuaded easily. Shall we talk about Miss Summer now?" Robert thought to himself.
For a while, Robert made his mind and walked to Evan, "Mr. Howel…"
"Get out."
Robert got no time to say it.
"One—Two—"
Robert was shocked all over. He knew that as soon as Evan said three, he would be over. So he quickly ran away, closed the door, and told the bodyguard that no one was allowed to get into the room without Mr. Howel's permission, especially if it was a woman.
A Country, Blue Cinema
After finishing the press conference, Gabrielle had changed her casual clothes. She looked down at her watch and murmured, "What is the matter with RiRi? He had asked me to come here half an hour in advance, but he is not here now. All right. I forgive him. He is just a baby. Babies always do something they like."
Gabrielle looked around and felt strange. "Why is there no one except workers and me? Why? I felt lonely," Gabrielle thought to herself.
Gabrielle looked down at her movie ticket, ensuring that the position and time. They were correct.
"Fine. I would have planned to ask what RiRi likes to drink, but I have to decide for him now," Gabrielle said to herself.
Gabrielle walked to buy a big bucket of popcorn and two big cups of hot orange juice.
When she prepared to pay, a worker waved to her, "It is free. All seats were reserved today."
"What are you talking about? All?" Gabrielle couldn't believe it.
"Yes. Mr. Oliver had booked all the seats for tonight."
Gabrielle thought it was funny and couldn't help laughing when the worker called RiRi Mr. Oliver.
"This little boy reserved all the seats? Uh-huh, when he is here, I will teach him not to be so extravagant. Otherwise, I won't accompany him to watch a movie again."
When the worker saw Gabrielle laughed, he said embarrassedly, "Miss. Peters, Mr. Oliver had asked me to tell you to wait for him on your seat if you come here early."
"Well," Gabrielle got inside to keep warm.
The worker held a small flashlight leading Avery to Hall 8. Soon, he led her to her seat.
It was in the middle of the hall. Since Mr. Oliver had booked all the seats, they can pick any one of them.
Gabrielle held a bucket of popcorn and a cup of drinking and sat down nervously. The movie had not yet started. Here were the movie commercials on the screen, and no one was around.
Gabrielle had a horrible feeling.
She looked back uneasily. Suddenly, the screen turned out to be black. It was completely dark.
Ah—
Gabrielle screamed in fright. She held her whole body. At that time, her mouth was covered by a hand.