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The Windfalls of Love novel Chapter 149

Roxanne remembered the day when they moved into their new place and she met Harrison’s other good pal, Samuel.

He was more than happy to introduce her to him.

But why was he so against introducing her to Alex?

Roxanne wasn't one to force things.

So she didn't probe any further but said, "Well… we can talk about meeting Alex when you're ready."

She noticed his concern about Alex and wanted to help.

But since mentioning Alex made Harrison uncomfortable, she decided to drop it.

They had just shared an intimate moment, and Roxanne was all wrapped up in his arms.

Somehow, she found herself drifting away.

She started to put some distance between them.

He seemed apprehensive.

She could feel it.

Though she didn't say a thing, she felt a bit down.

They were officially a couple now, so what could he possibly be worried about?

She really didn't get Harrison.

"Anne." Harrison held her waist.

As she moved away, he moved closer, closing the distance.

With his nose touching hers, he reassured her in a gentle voice. "Don't get me wrong."

"I'm not." Even though she said this, she still felt somewhat uneasy.

She didn't know what Harrison was worried about.

Did he not want her to meet his friends?

Was she not good enough?

Or was it something else?

But Roxanne wasn't the type to make a fuss over nothing; she didn't want to fight with Harrison.

Instead, she comforted Harrison, "Harrison, I won't pressure you. When you feel it's the right time for me to meet your friends, you can arrange it. We have all the time in the world!"

They had all the time in the world to get to know each other and bond.

Even though their relationship had deepened quite a bit, they had a whirlwind marriage, so bonding would take some time.

Thinking back, aside from his father, Vincent, and his friend, Samuel, he hadn't introduced her to any of his other friends or relatives.

There should be plenty of opportunities in the future.

She wasn't in a rush.

"Anne, you're such an understanding person!"

Harrison pressed his forehead against hers.

He had planned to explain and comfort her.

But she turned out to be more mature than he thought.

Harrison didn't hide anything anymore.

While holding her waist, he carefully held her and said, "Anne, I do have some reservations about introducing you to Alex. But I mean no harm."

"I know!"

Roxanne nestled into his arms.

The tension from before instantly dissipated.

She wasn't upset anymore, so she snuggled closer into his arms.

This slight movement was clearly felt by Harrison.

"Are you not mad anymore?" He ruffled her hair.

She shook her head and softly replied, "What's there to be mad about? We're a couple; there’s no need for that."

If she got upset over such a small matter, she would be too petty.

Maybe that was just how she was.

She was always able to let things go easily.

Harrison realized that if this was what understanding really meant, then Roxanne was the epitome of it.

Compared to Hazel, Alexander's wife, Harrison always felt her understanding was somewhat fake.

He gently stroked her head, deep in thought, "Anne, when the time comes, I'll introduce you to all my friends and relatives. They'll definitely like you a lot."

Roxanne asked, "Harrison, have all your friends and relatives moved to the city for work?"

"They're all in the city." Harrison started to fib again, "There's not much money to be made in the countryside, so they all moved to the city."

Roxanne asked again, "Are all your cousins college graduates like?"

Harrison replied, "They're all well-educated, so their jobs are quite decent."

Roxanne asked, "Will they look down on me because I didn't go to college? Will I be able to relate to them?"

Harrison replied, "Don't worry, they won't dare to look down on you, nor would they. Our family values are quite good."

Roxanne said, "I'm really curious about what your big family is like."

What kind of big family all went to college?

They must all be well-educated, right?

Roxanne was very curious.

Harrison thought about their large family.

They were all well-known. Many were public figures.

He couldn't just suddenly tell her everything.

He gently stroked Roxanne's head, "You'll find out eventually; there's no rush. Whenever there's a chance, I'll gradually introduce you to them."

The next day.

Like always, Harrison pretended to go to work at the Investor Complex.

Roxanne drove her Porsche, a prize from a lottery, to drop him off at the Investor Complex.

Before parting, Harrison reminded her, as usual, to drive slowly and not too aggressively.

Roxanne, sitting in the driver's seat, smiled at him.

"I got it; I've been driving for eight years. I know how to control the speed."

As soon as she finished speaking, she stepped on the gas, merged back onto the highway, and quickly disappeared from his sight.

Her car soon disappeared into the traffic.

Harrison helplessly furrowed his brows.

He had reminded her many times, but she was still so careless when driving.

He really wanted to forcefully hire a driver for her so she wouldn't have to drive.

He got into the Rolls Royce that Anthony had driven over and set off for the company headquarters.

Usually, Alexander would arrive at the headquarters earlier.

But today it was already 10 a.m. when his car finally parked in the reserved parking space at the headquarters building.

He ran into Harrison.

The driver was Alexander's driver, Kyle.

After seeing Harrison, Kyle greeted him, "Mr. Harrison, good morning."

Harrison replied, "Morning." He glanced at Alexander.

Alexander ignored him.

Anthony greeted Alexander as well, "Mr. Alexander, morning."

"Morning." Alexander replied to Anthony, still ignoring Harrison.

These two just had a fight yesterday.

One with a swollen eye. The other with a swollen face.

Both of them didn't even bother with each other.

They left the parking lot, entered the headquarters building, and got into the private elevator.

Finally, Alexander took the initiative to talk to Harrison, "You wear that cheap suit your wife bought for you every day; aren't you embarrassed?"

Harrison didn't respond.

The transparent sightseeing elevator went up, passing floor after floor.

His tall figure appeared cold and arrogant.

"Harrison, I'm the one starting the conversation." Alexander's face grew colder, "I'm giving you some dignity; don't be ungrateful."

"I thought you would give me the silent treatment till the world ended." Harrison glanced at Alexander.

"I'm not as petty as you." Alexander muttered.

"You're not mad anymore?" Harrison raised an eyebrow.

"If I got angry with you, I would have dropped dead from all the anger years ago. It’s not worth it." Alexander shot him a look.

Harrison pretended to be serious and said, "Don't worry, I will never quarrel with you over Hazel again. I will choose to respect her."

"What's your way of showing respect?"

"I won't make baseless assumptions about her character."

Alexander seemed to be pondering, as if he had guessed something, "Harrison, are you investigating Hazel behind my back?"

"You're overthinking." Harrison frowned.

By then, the elevator had reached the 89th floor, where the CEO's office was.

The two long-legged men stepped out, one after the other.

Harrison was leading.

Alexander strode over and blocked him.

"Harrison, can you promise me one thing? Don't interfere in my relationship with Hazel."

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