Chapter 905 Deep Love
Chapter 905 Deep Love
"Half right." Jim lay on the stone with his hands on the back of his head.
"Sleep is a rest. What kind of exercise is it?" Eva rolled her eyes at him.
"Two people's sleep is an exercise." Jim grinned wickedly.
Eva blushed and knew that what he said must be something not serious.
Eva knew she couldn't win, so she ran away. "I don't want to talk to you anymore. Go to bed."
"Let's go together." Jim followed her.
Only then did Eva realize that she had done something wrong again.
Instead of getting rid of him, she got closer to him.
As soon as she entered the tent, she was hugged forcefully by Jim.
"Scum Jim, you... You... What are you going to do?" She was so frightened that her face turned pale.
She felt like a reindeer pressed by a lion under its claws, and it would be eaten alive at any time, even
without bones.
"Heaven pepper, I'm thinking for you. I don't want you to become an elderly pregnant woman, so I
decide to reduce the four years to three months. Improve the speed and give birth to the baby," Jim
said slowly.
Three months? Eva shook violently. It was too fast.
"No, I'm not ready yet."
"You don't need to prepare any more. Just marry me." Jim said, "We'll go to the Civil Affairs Bureau
three months later."
"No, I..." Eva wanted to say something more.
After all, she was a black belt of judo, which could resist, but Jim seemed to have been prepared for it.
He pulled down the belt, raised her hand over the tent pillar, and made her completely unable to resist.
The tent for Zac was specially designed with two layers of protection. Even if the inside was turned
upside down, it could not be seen by the outsiders.
Eva was really frightened.
"Scum Jim, you are completely harassing me."
"It doesn't matter. As long as I achieve my goal, that's enough." Jim shrugged.
All resistance was in vain.
Jim seemed to be determined to eat her up tonight.
In another tent, Essie was listening with her ears wide open.
"Don't worry. I have told the bodyguards not to disturb them no matter what happens." Zac smiled
cunningly.
"Is it really appropriate for us to do so?" Essie curled her lips.
"With their current speed, we don't know how long it will take without some catalyst."
"You are right. Eva is too hesitant. If she had been more decisive and married my brother earlier, she
wouldn't have ended up like this. I can't watch her ruin her own happiness," said Essie.
"Fate doesn't wait for someone. Once you hesitate and miss it, it may be a lifelong regret." Zac sighed.
"If nothing happened to the Xu family and I stayed in the United States and didn't come back, our fate
should have dissipated and our friendship should have been severed, right?" Essie pouted.
"I've found out that you're in America. If you had come back a month later, I would catch you." Zac
snorted. It would not be so easy for her if she was caught by him. He would definitely lock her on an
empty island and be his slave all her life.
"It only proves that we are destined to meet each other. If we are not destined to be together, you will
definitely not be able to find me. Even if we live in the same city and may pass by each other every day,
we will not meet each other. We will always miss each other in various ways." Essie sighed.
"I'm not worried. The Matchmaker is listening to me. Even if we are not destined to be together, I have
a way to ask him to fetch the red string for us." Zac looked like a devil king.
That's right. The devil king was fearless and even dared to offend the ghosts.
"My brother and Eva may not be destined to be a couple. Otherwise, such a terrible accident wouldn't
have happened when they were about to get married." Essie lowered her eyes. The Xu family had NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
never given up looking for Vinton, but there was no news about him so far, and their hope was almost
zero.
"Maybe the Mr. Right of Eva is destined to be Jim, so she can't marry Vinton," Zac said casually.
"Even if they can't get married, God shouldn't treat brother like this. He can arrange for them to break
up, find suitable partners, get married and settle down. It's also a good thing."
A hint of resentment flashed through Essie's eyes. If it weren't for Elizabeth who had done too much
wrong and God wanted to punish her, he should not take away her kind brother, but should punish the
real bad people, Elizabeth and Valery.
No wonder people said that good people didn't live long and bad people lived for a thousand years.
God was encouraging people to do evil, not good.
"Natural disasters are the most inevitable." Zac stroked her head and said, "Honey, every minute of
night time is valuable. We'd better not talk about something unimportant. The most important thing is to
get down to business."
In another tent.
Eva didn't expect that Jim would let her go.
"This is a prelude. We will get to the point next time." He took a deep breath, walked out of the tent and
took out a bag of ice from the refrigerator to cool down the fire.
Eva felt like a survivor of a disaster. She pulled the blanket and fell asleep.
After Jim came back, he lay beside her.
With an ice pack in her hand.
"Are you asleep, pepper?" he asked in a low voice.
"Soon." Eva yawned deliberately, but in fact, she was not sleepy at all.
"Then go to sleep." Jim opened the sunroof and looked at the stars.
Eva squinted and peeked at him. Obviously, he was not going to sleep.
"The Cowherd boy and the Weaving girl must have fallen asleep. Aren't you going to sleep yet?" she
asked.
"I can't fall asleep," said Jim.
Eva opened her eyes and looked at the bright starry sky above her head. "Scum Jim, Janice has been
with Nicholas for a period of time. Do you think we should go to see her?"
"Let's talk about it later. Nicholas will take care of her. Don't worry," Jim said casually.
"Sometimes people are very contradictory. The one who likes them is by their side, but they turn a blind
eye to them. And they always chase after the one who doesn't like them, and fight for them." Eva
sighed slightly.
"You are the same, aren't you? I am by your side, and you didn't cherish me. He is no longer alive, but
you can't let him go every day." Jim sneered with a touch of sadness.
"It is not that I don't treasure you. I just feel unreal. It feels like a dream. You are the star in the sky.
How could you like the gorilla on the ground?" Eva pouted.
"Eva, you made a mistake. It's not me but Vinton who has become the star in the sky. And I'm on the
ground, next to you, a gorilla like you," Jim said clearly and forcefully.
Eva took a deep breath. She had heard a legend that when a person died, his soul would become the
stars in the sky, shining on his loved relatives, friends and lovers on the ground.
"Do you think Vinton has become the brightest and blue star there?" she pointed at the shining star
above her head and asked.
"Maybe, he will light you up and make you happy," said Jim in a low voice.
"Will he really not blame me?" Eva asked sadly.
"To love a person is to wish her happiness. No matter who she is with, as long as she is happy, then he
will be happy." Jim's brown eyes twinkled in the starlight. "If you had married Vinton, I wouldn't have let
you know my feelings. I would only silently bless you and protect you."
Eva's heart trembled. She remembered what Jim had said to her when she was drunk that day.
He said that he would never let her know that he loved her!
"Jim!" She turned around and looked at him, with a mist like expression overflowing from the bottom of
her eyes.
"Why don't you call him scum Jim?" he teased.
"Because you are not a scum." She smiled.
There were some things that she couldn't deny. In fact, she had always been grateful to him after
Vinton left, she was not alone, hanging in a shadow. Moreover, she could still have Jim by her side,
never giving up.
"Thank you for accompanying me. Thank you for not leaving me," she said in a low voice.
"I will always be with you, stupid woman." Jim caressed her head lovingly.
She tilted her head and leaned against his shoulder.
With a charming smile at the corners of his mouth, he said, "This place will always be your support."
"Okay, then I will rely on you and will never leave," Her voice was as soft as a mosquito's.
Above them, the moon was as gentle as water and the stars were as mist, giving a warm light to the
tent.