Chapter 719 - 719: Avery Was Guilty

Evan spent last night with Avery. So when did he start to ask Android to investigate?

From Evan's response, he knew Avery was in danger.

Even if Evan knew she was in danger, he still did nothing. Avery understood Evan was afraid to alarm Charles. But did he know how dangerous it was?

This matter was held back because Evan felt tired before. Now Avery held how he wanted the matter to be dealt with and felt shocked. She suddenly felt so wrong.

Avery cast a cold gaze at Evan and walked out of the door indifferently.

Tinder called "Mrs. Howel, where are you going?"

Avery answered coldly, "Do I need to tell you?"

"No, it's just..." Tinder looked back to Avery's back and stepped back.

Avery also caught a glimpse of the tall figure. Evan put one hand in his trouser pocket and walked slowly to Avery. He set eyes on her delicate profile, and asked, "The street view in the ancient country is lovely. Do you want to hang out at night?"

Avery didn't look at Evan. She answered coldly, "No."

She said to Android, who stood not far from Evan, "Android? Are you free tonight? I want to buy you dinner?"

Android was confused. He didn't know what was going on. Tinder gave him a warning look, which confused him more. He said, "Your Highness, I don't know about dinner. I don't think I did anything to deserve it."

"Who says you don't deserve it? I was almost interfered with by the other men last night. Without you..."

Evan finally understood why Avery was so moody. He whispered to explain, "I asked Android to come over...'

Avery frowned. So Evan asked Android to come over to help her while he had a nice conversation with Diana in the room?

Avery sneered, "Your explanation is just an excuse."

Anyway, Evan could let things work with Diana and blame the love spell.

Tinder said, "Mrs. Howel, Mr. Howel has expected you might have danger. But it surprises us that Yuki..."

Avery glared at Tinder. She did not ask him to cut in.

Tinder saw how bad Evan's look got and immediately stopped talking. His help didn't make the situation better but worse.

Evan said, holding Avery's hands, "Let's go." Avery struggled, and Evan grabbed more tightly. So she stopped struggling and looked up at Evan. She asked, "Where to?"

Evan answered, "One place."

Avery said, "No." She wouldn't move. Evan had to bend over to carry her on his shoulder.

Avery hit Evan as hard as she could on his back. She yelled, "Put me down."

They were in an ancient country. Avery thought Evan would behave with a low profile. But she had the feeling that he was more overbearing.

Evan wouldn't listen to her. He carried her and walked out. Before they left, Evan said, "Tinder, ask the president to take the little white worm to look for march ants in the desert."

Then Evan kept walking and put Avery in the car.

Avery put both hands across her chest with an unhappy look. She faced the door and looked outside the window. She just wouldn't look at Evan.

But Evan grabbed her in his arm. He said, "Didn't you learn anything from last night? Do you have to blame me?"

Avery didn't look at him. If she didn't blame her when he didn't save her in crisis, when would she blame him?

Evan grabbed Avery's jaw to face him. He said, "You married another man without my permission. Do I have to blame you as well?" Evan stared at Avery, "You need to learn a lesson."

Avery would agree to anything if they threatened her with her daughter's life. When did she ask Evan, the father?

If whoever replaced Mr. Black wasn't ready, would Avery have marital s.e.x with Charles on the night they had the wedding ceremony?

Evan wished he could break Avery's jaw, thinking of the consequence.

Avery was guilty. If they went to the bottom of things, it was her fault first...

But Avery would not give up under the circ.u.mstances. She still refused to talk.

Soon, the car stopped. Avery saw a resplendent and magnificent gold building. The ancient country is a rich country and not shy to show it off. From the citizens to the presence of the whole country, it gives tourists a new-money vibe.

Avery was grabbed by Evan to get off. From the giant billboard that reflected light, Avery finally knew what this place was.

Avery paused and asked, "Is it a shopping center?" How could Evan have the mood to take her shopping?

Evan said, "Don't all women like shopping when they are in a bad mood?"

"Not me. I don't have the mood," Avery was despicable, "Do you think you can make a woman happy by shopping? Who tells you so?"

Evan's handsome face didn't change. He whispered, "How about we see a movie?"

Avery realized Evan was doing nice things to make her happy. But it felt odd. Maybe there was more to it?

But Avery thought she would make peace with it since she was here. She wanted to know what Evan was up to.

The movie theater was only 100 meters away.

Evan went to buy tickets when Avery grabbed him. Her eyes were as bright as jade. She pointed at the prize clam and said, "I'll go and buy us movie tickets. You go and fetch me something. If you can't fetch anything, we won't go to the movies."

Evan knew Avery was intentional. She was still mad, and this was a way of punishment. And he let her.

Avery waited in line with five or six couples ahead. She waited for almost 10 minutes until it was her turn.

The girl selling the ticket asked, "Hello, how many tickets?"

Avery looked down at the seating chart. Almost half of the tickets were unsold.

Avery looked back at Evan, who was focused on getting her a price. She said, "I'll take the rest."

The girl looked at Avery in surprise. Did she buy dozens of tickets at once? Wasn't she sure?

When the girl was still surprised, Avery took out her card to buy tickets.

The girl took the card and gave Avery all the tickets. Avery took one and gave her back the rest. She said, "If you can give all the tickets away for free soon and fill the seats, I'll give you extra tips."

The girl was confused. If Avery didn't give her a black premium card, she'd think Avery was crazy.

Avery noticed she was hesitating. She pretended to take the tickets back and said, "Forget it. If you don't do it, I will find plenty of others who will."

The girl asked, "I... I will."

Avery walked back with satisfaction. She found dolls were stacked in piles in front of Evan. He was pinching on, ready to throw it down the hole.

Avery was surprised to see it wasn't hard for him.

Evan saw Avery with the corner of his eye. He said, "Do you get the tickets?"

"Um. They sold out. I only bought one."

Evan was speechless.