Without waiting for him to reply, Adrienne continued to say, "But don't ask for too much. After all, I only have a measly monthly salary, and I don't have any savings. If you want a big wedding, I won't be able to gather that much money in such a short time unless I sell the house that my parents left me."
At this point, Adrienne suddenly felt a little sad when Jefferson did not reply to her. "That house contains good memories with my family and me. I can't sell it."
"Adrienne, what do you mean?" Jefferson asked.
When he mentioned that he didn't want a wedding like that, did she think he was looking down on her because she was too shabby?
For God's sake!
Little idiot!
Even if the wedding were to be held, he would be paying for it. Why would she need to sell her house?
He meant that he didn't want the wedding ceremony because he wished for her to
willingly confess that she liked him. He wanted to know that she wanted to marry him and be his wife because she had feelings for him, and not some other reason.
"This little idiot's brain must be filled with mush."
Sooner or later, she would infuriate him to death!
"Did I not make myself clear enough?" Adrienne felt that she had expressed herself very directly. She was sure that Jefferson understood. He must be playing dumb so that he could insist on the wedding arrangements.
After all, he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Since he was a child, he had been living a life where he spent money like it was nothing. Holding a wedding was the most important thing in his life. He was probably upset at the idea of having to settle for a simple wedding.
As for her, she had only planned to host only one wedding in her life. Since he prioritized a luxurious wedding, she would try her best to make it happen. She didn't want him to feel aggrieved for marrying her.
Adrienne explained again, "Well, I will try my best to hold a wedding for us that is on par with your reputation. I would never embarrass you in front of your friends."
Jefferson stared at her in shock.
He was completely speechless. He didn't even bother to scold her, even if she was an idiot.
Jefferson's expression was pale, and he did not speak. Adrienne poked his waist and teased playfully, "Mr. Hefner, if you're willing to return the money you took from me, I can use that for the wedding."
"Who wants to hold a wedding with an idiot like you?" Having said that, Jefferson turned around and left.
He suddenly felt that his leg began to hurt. Not just his leg, but his head ached too. Hell, his entire body felt uncomfortable.
Why had he taken a fancy to such a little idiot?
Yes, he must have been blind. Not just his eyes, but his heart too. In fact, he even found her foolishness rather cute.
As she watched Jefferson walk away, Adrienne rubbed the back of her head in confusion. She really couldn't figure out what she had done to make this man angry.
However, even if he lost his temper for no reason at all, she still followed him closely. After all, he was a wounded man and she had to be more considerate of him.
By the time they came out of the narcotics team office, the sky was already dark. The streets were ablaze with lights, making the place look warm and romantic.
Perhaps it was not because of the warm and romantic lights, but Jefferson's presence beside her, which made her feel at ease. Therefore, she felt that the night was exceptionally beautiful.
Adrienne got lost in her thoughts while Jefferson entered the front passenger seat.
Adrienne quickly got into the car, buckled his seat belt and asked him, "It's dinner time. Let's find a place to eat dinner first while you slowly get over your anger."
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