Chapter 1329
Inside the elevator, a thin man's figure was reflected in the bright and smooth walls.
Today, in order to conceal herself from others, Anthea dressed in a man's suit.
She had put on a hat to hide her long hair. She had also made her skin black with the foundation makeup, and drawn a few freckles on her nose and cheekbones and a big mole on her right cheek. Anthea even felt sick herself when she looked at the ugly face in the mirror.
Probably, her parents might not be able to recognize her either!
She sneaked into the bride's lounge, where sat Emily in a white wedding dress. This was the most beautiful moment for a woman in her life.
"You're so beautiful!" She praised in a low voice.
When Emily saw Anthea, she just responded with a polite smile.
Anthea walked in and sat next to her. She could not help touching the wedding dress, but Emily reproached her unpleasantly.
She was suddenly overjoyed.
Looks like her elaborate makeup had successfully fooled her best friend!
She felt much more relieved.
After all, the bridegroom was Adam's youngest brother. Although soldiers were not allowed to go abroad at will, they could still get approved in some special cases. The Chin Family had all arrived today, and so did Adam!
Thinking of him, Anthea's heart ached.
She ran away secretly and only left him a message. She couldn't imagine what he would do!
He must be very angry.
"Knock! Knock!"
Right at this moment, someone knocked on the door.
A tall and strong figure suddenly appeared at the door. Dressed with a suit and a tie, he looked very formal.
The handsome face took Anthea's breath away and her heart missed a beat.
She gasped and hurriedly lowered her head, only daring to look at the military boot on his feet.
She kept her head down and shrank her shoulders, trying her best not to be noticed.
"Don't look at me! Don't look at me!"
She murmured in her heart.
Adam was here to inform the bride that the wedding was about to begin. He put out the cigarette in his hand and walked inside.
Seeing that he was getting closer and closer, Anthea pulled down the brim of her hat to cover her face as much as possible. She was afraid that she would expose herself if she stayed too long, so she deliberately lowered her voice and said, "Well, Emily, I'll go out first!"
After that, she leaned against the wall and wanted to leave.
As she and Adam passed by each other, Anthea accelerated her pace.
Just as she was about to escape from the scene in two or three steps, someone grabbed her wrist.
On her skin, there was a familiar gun calluses feeling.
Anthea turned around in a panic and saw Adam narrow his eyes. He gritted his teeth and asked, "Are you going to run again?"
"Oh, no!"
Anthea turned pale with fright.
Her pupils flickered. She stuttered, "Adam, how, how did you recognize me?"
She thought that even her parents wouldn't be able to recognize her with the makeup, as Emily, who had grown up together with her, was also fooled. He actually recognized her!
Adam strode forward to her front and sneered, "Anthea, I can recognize you no matter how you disguise yourself!"
He had seen her from the moment he entered the room.
From her sitting posture, her usual little gestures and expressions, Adam could recognize her even if she changed her face at this moment!
Anthea shivered.
The next second, she was pulled into his sturdy chest.
At this time, Adam's eyes were filled with anger and looked a little bloody.
Anthea was so scared.
The wedding began. The bride's father was walking the bride down the aisle.
Adam closed the door and held Anthea more tightly.
Anthea, who was still trying to struggle to run, was lifted up by him lightly, and then fell into the sofa together with him.
Adam pinched her chin hard.
The passionate kiss swallowed her whole.
Adam's kiss was very intense, as if he wanted to swallow her down in the next moment.
When Anthea was released, her eyes were blurred due to lack of oxygen.
Adam raised his hand to pull the mole on her face off and asked fiercely, "Do you still want to run?"
Anthea grimaced in pain and curled her lips in grievance.
"Do you know what I have been through these days? You left a message and quietly ran away, leaving me alone. Do you have conscience?" Adam shouted angrily. Anthea put her hands around him and said, "I'm sorry!"
Adam glared at her darkly.
Anthea was frightened and explained pitifully, "I'm just delaying the time! If I want to marry you, I have to get the consent of your parents. Uncle has talked with me."
"I can't always be against him. His impression of me will be even worse, which would make it more difficult for me to marry you!"
"Besides, when you went back to the army or went on missions, we often separated. This time, it was just two weeks..."
"Can they be the same?" Adam interrupted her, grounding his teeth.
Anthea fell silent at once. She also felt a little guilty.
Her long eyelashes drooped down, and the emotions in her eyes mingled into two curved shadows. She slightly clenched her fingers and said, "Adam, are you really going to give up being a soldier for me?" "Yes." Adam said affirmatively.
Anthea pursed her lips. "It's not easy for you to become a general. This is your dream!"
"Without you, what's the meaning of dreams?"
Really?
Without her, his dream was no longer important to him!
In the past six years, Adam had worked very hard. When he finally took the position he wanted most, he didn't have anyone that he'd like to share with. He only had a boring and lonely life. Anthea was deeply touched.
The boiling emotions were flowing in her chest, warmth and swelling. Her eyes and nose were red.
Anthea wrapped her arms around his strong waist and buried her face deeply in it.
After a long time, she sniffed.
Anthea looked down as if she didn't dare to look at him. Her watery eyes were full of worries. "But, do you really don't mind that I'm unable to bear children? Maybe you will regret it years later."
When they reunited before, Anthea had asked him this question, but then the two of them did not talk about the topic about children anymore. They seemed to know that it would be sad, so they avoided it tacitly.
But she always had this worry in her heart.
Adam saw the sadness in her eyes and became enraged.
He grabbed her shoulders and almost lifted her up, shouting angrily, "I don't want a child. I don't want a future. I only want you. Do you understand?"