Gluey Love Between Us -
Chapter 1645
Looking at a box of love letters, Victor was overwhelmed by jealousy.
At that time, he was the most handsome boy in high school, but he had never received so many love letters.
Victor read a lot at one go. Irving wrote about ten love letters to Eden. There were faint strawberry patterns on the pink paper.
Therefore, Irving also knew that Eden liked to eat strawberries.
The love letters written by high school students were very pure. Some boys' words were too sappy and bold. He couldn't stand it anymore.
"Victor." Eden called him downstairs.
Victor was stunned. "Bang..." He smashed the love letters back into the box and looked around the storage room. Then he put the box at the bottom of the shelf. Eden would not come here often, so she would not replace it.
Glancing at the box, he was so angry that he wanted to kill Irving.
This b*stard! Why did he have the love letters written by others?
Victor turned around and went out with a gloomy face.
When he walked to the dinning room, Eden was drinking milk.
Putting down the glass, she looked at him, "Hurry up and eat. It will be cold soon."
"Mm." Victor walked to the opposite side and sat down, picked up the milk and drank it in one breath.
He was too angry.
Looking at his straight face, Eden asked, "What's wrong?"
"Nothing." Victor lowered his head to drink the porridge. It was very delicious.
He took a mouthful of it. However, thinking about those love letters, he suddenly lost his appetite.
He asked casually, "Eden, did you receive love letters when you were in high school?"
He was wondering if Irving had taken all the love letters and hidden them secretly.
Hearing this, Eden smiled very brightly, "When I was in high school, quite a few boys wrote love letters to me. I don't remember it clearly. Anyway, I often received love letters."
"Often?" Victor raised his voice. But why did Irving have those love letters?
Victor was puzzled.
"Yeah! I am a natural beauty, and my charm couldn't be hidden." Eden was a little proud.
She remembered that she often received love letters at that time, but she never took them seriously and threw them into the trash can.
If she dated with a boy, she would definitely be scolded and slandered by Myra and Paula.
Victor was speechless. She was so narcissistic... But she was really a natural beauty. She was a mother of three children, but she was still very beautiful. Time seemed to have left no trace on her face. She looked as young and pretty as an eighteen-year-old girl.
"What about those love letters?" Victor pretended to be curious and asked.
"In the trash can."
"Ahem..." Victor coughed and spat out the porridge he had just drunk.
Eden raised her head. Why was so he so surprised?
It took Victor quite a while to calm down, "So, after you received the love letters, you threw them into the trash can."
Irving picked up those love letters from the trash can.
He still remembered the love letters written by Irving.
"Eden, I really hope that I can be with you. I don't know how long we can be together, but I know that I will love you until I die. No matter whether we can be together or not, I love you."
"Eden, you know what? I've been standing behind you. I've been looking forward to the day you turn around to see me. If one day you need a shoulder to reply on, as long as you look back, you can see me behind you." At that time, he expressed his love boldly and directly.
Victor asked again, "Haven't you read those love letters?"
Eden nodded, "No, I didn't read them and threw all them into the trash can."
Victor sympathized with those pure boys who wrote love letters to Eden. Their enthusiasm was thrown into the trash can.
Victor felt much better in an instant. He was relieved.
He picked up his phone and sent a message to Lucian.
"Tell Irving about the piece of land."
After a long while, Lucian replied to him, "Okay."
Victor ate two bowls of porridge in one breath. After washing the dishes together with Eden, he went to the company with her.
He was in a good mood. Thinking that Irving would go off the deep end, he was so pleased.
Irving went to work early in the morning. After the morning meeting, Dahlia followed him into the office.
"Irving, did you meet Eden?" She looked at Irving. She accompanied him cautiously, but he still loved Eden.
Irving frowned irritably and looked at her with sharp eyes, "This is not something you should think about."
"But you should pay attention to it. We are nominally engaged. Do you know how others talk about us now?" She was really angry. Since he met Eden, he had been in a bad mood. Last night, he didn't even have dinner. She couldn't understand him.
He seemed to be ruthless on the surface, but he was an affectionate man. At least, he was sincere to Eden. Of course, he was definitely hypocritical to her.
Irving looked at her coldly and said mockingly, "You know that we're just nominally engaged. Only you and my father know the details. Am I right?"
Dahlia was stunned. Was he suspecting her?
"Irving, listen to me. I..."
"Mr. Matthews, bad news! Something goes wrong with the piece of land Victor auctioned." Aidan rushed in.
Irving held his forehead helplessly and asked in a deep voice, "What happened?"
Aidan's face was pale, and his voice trembled violently, "That piece of land is close to the sea. No one is allowed to build buildings there. We can only plant trees." "What?" Irving's face darkened to the extreme.
He suddenly realized that Victor might have seen the love letters he sent to Eden, and he did this to fight back.
"You... will lose." Eden's words flashed through his mind.
Irving laughed self-mockingly. In fact, no matter how strong-willed a man was, he would become childish in love. Both of him and Victor were childish.
He sent the love letters to Eden just to tell her that she was not alone back then.
However, Victor regarded him as a rival in love, so he naturally misunderstood him.
Victor was cold-blooded and brutal to others, but he was extremely gentle and considerate to Eden.
"Mr. Matthews, what should we do now?" Aidan was furious. They were wasting money in River City.
Victor was a b*stard. He really had the ability to drive them into a corner.
Before the auction, he had asked Irving to think about it carefully.
Victor was a cunning fox. If he could make money, he would develop the piece of land on his own, and it was impossible for him to sell it.
He doted on Eden so much, so he would rather give the piece of land to Eden to let her practice than auction it.
Irving was quite calm at this time. Victor wanted him to get furious, but he wouldn't let Victor get he wanted. He could afford to loss the money.
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