Chapter 196 Bager
All the people around me almost broke their teeth when they saw it.
Bert was right. They were jealous as hell, but they wouldn't dare come up to Bert's woman.
Naturally, some people are not afraid of death want to come up close.
Bane looked up at the sound of someone approaching, a flash of surprise in his eyes. It was Ward.
"Bane."
Ward looked at her, the fundus of the eyes is full of complexity, there is pain, there is entanglement, more or helpless.
Bane pretended not to notice, but nodded with an indifferent look.
"May I sit here?
"No problem."
Ward raised his mouth bitterly. "I always thought you were worried about Bert."
He had guessed something when he saw Bert bring Bane to such an occasion, but he could not bear it.
He should have pretended not to know, but he could not.
He just wanted to see her one last time.
After all, he had loved her for a long time.
But when he saw Bane's slightly bulged belly, he froze.
Bane saw his expression, too, and felt somewhat uncomfortable.
Ward took a deep breath and tried to look relaxed.
"You're pregnant?
Bane nodded, not trying to hide it, but gracefully said when she was pregnant.
When he heard her finish, Ward took a deep breath, looking nervous and expectant.
Bane took a deep look at him and said, "Ward, don't delude yourself, you know, it's impossible."
Ward's heart fluttered mercilessly, but he did not want to give up. After all, he had loved her for a long time. His eyes sparkled with stubbornness and struggle.
"Why not? You know, Bane, how could this happen..."
About four months, in the hotel...
Bane sighed helplessly: "impossible."
Ward clasped his hands as he listened to her firm words, a little reluctance rising in his heart.
"Bane, there are always surprises. What if they happen? Who knows?"
"Impossible."
Ward's teeth clenched, but he was ostensibly calm. "What if? You rest assured, I will be responsible for you, you like which kind of wedding, I can give you, I have not the original that person, I can be responsible for you."
He spoke almost stubbornly.
At that age, they had had a great future, and he couldn't give it up.
At that time, she had also told him that she hoped to have her wedding by the sea. She was so looking forward to it.
Ward had a glimmer of hope in her eyes that she would remember that.
Ward knew it was a mean thing to say now, but he couldn't help it. He couldn't let her go.
Bane looked down and didn't say anything, but her pretty face drove him crazy.
Ward's eyes grew more paranoid.
Bert was in the corner a little way off, clutching his glass, his fingers a little white.
There was something fierce about him that was almost frightening.
He longed to lock the good-looking man up and let him see no one but himself.
Such a beautiful woman, there are always some people who should not be coveted.
But the next moment, her gentle voice calmed him down.
"If I remember correctly, you didn't dare look at me at all."
For a moment, the whole world fell silent.
Ward felt his heart beat faster. He wanted to say more, but he could not.
He tried to explain, but did not know how.
"Bane, it's... It's not what you think."
He could only utter a few words stiffly.
Bane looked up, a faint smile on his lips, as if waiting for an explanation.
"I know, Ward, you were the favored child of the world back then, and you wanted a lot of things, so you couldn't get married then, I know that."
"That's not true, Bane."
"Ward, just hear me out, I never blamed you, never, ever. I was really going to marry you, but you evaded me, and I knew you had a greater revenge in mind, so we were, absolutely, impossible."
"She said in a tone as light as possible.
"Bane, I... I can give you what you want now."
Bane curved his mouth. "You asked me after I got out of prison. I didn't hate you, yes, I did.
With these words she pronounced his death.
Ward is feeling terribly bad now, and this, he says, is what he got.
Because he did not want to take responsibility, and did not dare.
Then she said nothing more. "You don't have to think about the children, and I don't want to say anything more, but all I want to say now is that Bert is the one I can trust, and that home is where he is."
Suddenly Bert chuckled out of the darkness, and he felt something pass through his heart.
Home is where he is?
What a wonderful sentence.
Ward was speechless. He knew he had lost, utterly, and all because he had given up.
For the first time in his life, he regretted it.
"You'll have a better one, Ward."
She had said this many times, but this time it was particularly true.
"Bane, are you happy?"
"I'm happy to have him."
Bane nodded firmly.
"I see."
Ward bitter Yang Yang mouth, also did not say anything more, her happiness is good.
He put on a pair of warm smile again, he did not want to bring her trouble, if she is happy, then he will not disturb.
"Bane, if he's bullying you, tell me, but I'm still qualified as a friend. At least I can help you. I don't know what he's thinking, but he's probably putting you in more danger by bringing you here."
"Please, Ward will take care of me."
Bert calmly stepped out from behind the curtain. He placed the glass in her hand, and Bane naturally took it.
The water was lukewarm, but just drinkable.
He sat directly next to her, put his arm around her, and seemed to reassert ownership.
Ward found the scene horrifying and tried not to notice it.
He took a deep breath and said, "You know, if you bring her here, there will be more and more people looking for her."
"Oh."
'Do you realize it's serious?
Ward felt only a vague fire rising in him, and somehow he felt that Bert did not value her at all, and he felt that Bert did not value her all the more.
Subconsciously, he did not answer and looked at Bane, but was stunned.
Bane's eyes were full of firmness and trust.
His anger was slowly subdued.












