Chapter 868 - 156: What Should We Do?

Hazel also heard Ronald's voice, she nervously leaned on Joshua's c.h.e.s.t. She did not dare utter a sound, she was so afraid that they would be discovered.

If Ronald found them in the men's bathroom together, the Crowe family would definitely be turned upside down. Her parents would never accept Joshua.

"...Mom, this method will not work," Ronald said helplessly. "In the morning, Joshua ordered breakfast for Hazel. He didn't mind that Hazel was on a blind date. Even if we continued, it doesn't matter."

Rachel sighed on the other end of the phone. "What should we do?"

"I don't think the blind dates will work, and we should give up." Ronald frowned.

"Hazel and her boyfriend are in a good relationship. I think the more we do, the more it will bring them together."

"According to what you said, we just ignore her and agree to let them be together?" Rachel said with dissatisfaction. "When Hazel is abandoned, what are we going to say? Who will be the first to say I told you so?"

"I don't mean this." Ronald was depressed and helpless.

Rachel thought and said, "Canceling the blind date is okay, but Hazel will be handed over to you. You two have always had a good relationship. She listened to you from an early age, and you should try to persuade her."

"Mom!" Ronald was anxious. "She can listen to my suggestions, but I can't make her give up with three or two sentences. Are you forcing me?"

"I don't care, just deal." Rachel hangs up directly.

Joshua's eyebrows lifted slightly.

He did not care much about the Crowe family, but Ronald and Hazel grew up together, and he naturally understood Hazel. If he tried to persuade Hazel, it could really cause obstacles for them.

Joshua and Hazel heard Ronald leave, she opened the door of the stall. She did not expect to see that someone else had come in and was standing at the urinal.

"Ah!" Hazel screamed, scaring the man. Joshua quickly grabbed her hand and put it to her eyes.

"What are you doing here? There are so many places you can go but you choose to go to a toilet stall for excitement!" The man was trembling after being startled, his hands shook, and his pants were wet.

Hazel was ashamed and annoyed, but she had the urge to find somewhere to be alone with Joshua. They were just hiding there, nothing happened, but of course, others would misunderstand.

The men's bathroom was a really unlucky place for her, she couldn't hold back the tears any longer. Joshua apologized and nodded, taking Hazel by the arm and leading her to a room nearby.

Closing the door of the room, Joshua leaned his head down and asked, "What did you see?"

"I didn't see anything!" Hazel shook her head quickly. "He turned his back to me. When I was about to see it, you covered my eyes."

"You don't see it, and you are regretful?" Joshua blinked slightly.

"No, no," Hazel's cheeks were red, and she could not help but mutter, "I don't think there was anything good to see, I have not seen it..."

Joshua was so light that he suddenly lifted her chin and asked if he smiled. "What did you see?"

Hazel stared at him angrily and said with a grin, "I have seen a bastard!"

"Which bastard?" Joshua asked.

"...a bastard who stole my heart!" Hazel was a little shy and didn't look at his face.

Joshua was stunned, and he couldn't help but smile.

The bastard Hazel meant was him? She was blunt. Joshua kissed her lips passionately.

"Don't act like this, Joshua." Hazel's finger placed on his lips. "I don't have much time now. Maybe my brother will come to find me after a while. Let's discuss what to do first."

"I will visit you and talk to your parents," Joshua said.

He knew what Hazel's parents are worried about. Although he was not sure how to convince them, he could at least try to get them to change their opinion of him.

"No, no!" Hazel kept shaking his head. "My parents are now angry, so even if you came to visit and they acted respectfully after you left, they would only hate you more."

"What do you want me to do?" he asked.

"What about the bugs I asked you to bring?" Hazel reached out.

"Here you go you." Joshua took out a small bug from his pocket and placed it in her palm. "Give me your phone, I will help you set up to listen."

Hazel handed the phone to him. "I have to figure out why my parents are not willing to accept you, and then we will try to find a way."

Joshua's expression became dark.                               

The relationship between Hazel and the Crowe family was really good, so she would be trapped in the middle and that was the reason she would like to deal with their relationship in her own way.

He always has no way to reject her.

"Well, I am listening to you. But you have to promise me," Joshua said with a smile. "No matter what happens, Hazel, you can't give up on me."

"I won't," she said firmly.

Joshua's eyes twinkled, he did not say anything and returned her phone.

As soon as Hazel touched her phone, Ronald called.

"I have to go!" she hurried to said.

Joshua suddenly caught her waist and planted a deep kiss on her lips.

"Hazel, I will miss you," he said quietly.

"I will miss you too," Hazel said with a red face. The phone rang again

and she hurriedly said, "I really have to go."

"Okay." Joshua released his hand and let her go.

Hazel walked out of the room and quickly pressed the answer button.

"Hazel, have you fallen in the toilet?" Ronald said silently.

"You do care for me? I didn't think it was possible?" She said with no anger.

"It's possible you could fall in... are you really teasing me?"

"Not yet, but don't force me to."

"Okay, let's go home, our parents changed their minds, you don't have to continue dating in the afternoon." He was vulnerable.

"Oh, that's great." Although Hazel knew about the conversation he had with their parents, she pretended to be surprised.

After returning to the villa, Hazel went straight to her parent's room. She looked around for a moment and decided to put the bug under the table.

"What are you doing?" Ronald came to the door and asked with a frown.

Hazel turned around, trying not to appear too guilty, and said, "Nothing, I was just wondering why our parents haven't returned yet?"

"They had to deal with something important, and Uncle also went with them," Ronald said. "You don't need to worry so much. Come to eat, I have something to talk to you about."