Watching her jog down the mountain, Henry Sullivan couldn’t help but frown as he followed behind.
Going downhill, she was quick on her feet and didn’t complain about being tired.
She reached the foot of the mountain first, and he leisurely walked down to her side.
"I was thinking just now, as a military wife, you can’t be so lax with yourself.
Starting tomorrow, you have to get up in the morning and run with ."
"Why should I," Ivy Miller glared at him, "I’m not your soldier."
"If you were my soldier, I’d have you run with morning, noon, and night."
After saying this, he clasped his hands behind his back and walked ahead, and Ivy Miller quickly ran up to catch him: "Uncle, are you ssing with ?"
"Why would I ss with you, I’m a soldier, I don’t joke around."
Ivy Miller scoffed, "I’ve t many soldiers, but I’ve never seen one who doesn’t joke.
Let tell you uncle, I’m the type who responds to kindness rather than force.
If you coax , maybe I’ll run with you, but if you don’t, then I’m the type who’d rather die than yield."
Henry Sullivan glanced at her: "Then we’ll see."
"Tch," Ivy Miller raised her eyebrows, "We’ll see then."
Back in the dorm, Henry Sullivan checked his watch: "In half an hour, I’ll go get us so food.
Before that, I want to finish what I started saying on the mountain."
Ivy Miller’s curiosity was piqued: "There’s more? Go ahead then."
Henry Sullivan thought for a mont and said, "I’ve explained everything about Isla clearly.
I know that I’m married now, and the past should be left behind.
Although I haven’t completely achieved that, I will try my best.
If you feel it’s unfair to you, you can express your thoughts.
I’m telling you this story because I want you to know that I’m serious about both life and marriage.
Now that we’re married, don’t casually bring up divorce all the ti.
I hope that in the future, when there’s sothing between us, you won’t keep bringing this up.
This matter ends here; I hope it won’t be ntioned again.
If you don’t ask, I won’t ntion it. Can you do that?"
Ivy Miller pouted: "Uncle, what do you take for? I’m a well-educated person, okay?
I understand the necessary things, okay?
In your past relationship, you were so pitiful, why would I keep bringing it up to upset you?"
"And another thing, stop ntioning ’pitiful’ all the ti. It’s normal for soone approaching forty to have had a breakup, while soone young like you hasn’t had one would be abnormal."
"Right, right, uncle, whatever you say is right.
It was my mistake to say that, you’re not pitiful.
Uncle, you’re not pitiful at all.
Nowadays, who hasn’t been dumped before?
You can just see it as gaining relationship experience.
Even finding a job requires experience now.
When it cos to marriage...huh, that’s acceptable too."
She finished with a toothy grin, her eyes nearly reaching the sky.
Henry Sullivan sighed helplessly, this woman... is she looking for trouble?
If she were his soldier, he would have imdiately punished her by making her run thirty laps around the playground.
She should be grateful she’s not.
What kind of logic is this, what on earth is in this woman’s mind?
He really wanted to pry it open and take a look. Seeing her fake smile, Henry Sullivan couldn’t be bothered to argue with her any further.
He shot her a sideways glance and went to get food with the ss tin and tray.
Ivy Miller pouted, what kind of expression was that on that uncle’s face, looking at her with such disdain, tch, truly a case of a dog biting Lu Dongbin, unable to recognize a good heart.
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