Chapter 13 Let’s make a deal
Chapter 13 Let’s make a deal
"What are you shooting?”
Hannah Joseph's sudden appearance startles the little reporter. He stutters, "I didn't shoot anything..."
"Really? Then show me." Hannah Joseph reaches out.
The little reporter subconsciously hides the SLR behind him, looks at Hannah Joseph, and then tries to
run.
"You're taking pictures of Miss Shahbaz, aren’t you?" Hannah Joseph grabs his SLR tape quickly and
lowers her voice, "Don't run, or I'll call the police."
"I don't run, I don't run, can I delete it?" The little reporter begs.
What are the consequences of offending the Shahbaz family? The little reporter is still very clear.
But Hannah Joseph smiles meaningfully.
"You don't have to delete it. What do you mean by taking pictures of Miss Shahbaz's shopping? Will it
make a headline? Don't you want to disclose the news? How about making a deal with you?”
...
As the night falls, London becomes prosperous with neon lights.
When Chester Shahbaz comes back in the evening, Hannah Joseph has already had dinner. While
humming, she is playing with her dress and jewelry in the room. It's cool to spend others' money. It's
much cooler to spend money of people who used to hate her.
After back home today, Hannah Joseph gives the card back to Lily Pons, but she looks unhappy.
"Why are you not at home all day? Where have you been?"
Seeing Chester Shahbaz coming back, Hannah Joseph asks. Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
But Chester Shahbaz looks at her coldly, "don't ask what you shouldn't ask."
Hannah Joseph frowns and looks unhappy. If it was in the past, she would have made a scene with
him.
She forces her anger down and takes the suit out of the bag, "I don't ask, but I'll tell you what I did
today. I bought you a suit. Try it."
"I don't want it."
Leaving the words, Chester Shahbaz pushes his wheelchair to the bathroom. He seems to be very
inhuman.
Seeing his manner, Hannah Joseph, who loses her temper forces him to stop, with her hand pulling the
wheelchair armrest, "you have to have it."
Chester Shahbaz's sight falls on her hand. For a while, he slowly raises his head and says indifferently,
"tell me the reason."
"Reason? I'm your wife. I bought clothes for you. As an old saying goes, the husband and wife are like
birds in the same forest..."
Saying that in half, she suddenly realizes that it is not right. Chester Shahbaz looks at her strangely.
She gives a dry cough and collects herself, "Anyway, we are husband and wife, we should be
consistent with each other."
"Consistent with each other?" Chester Shahbaz looks at her with doubts.
"I specially bought the suit for you, which matches my dress. When we attend the wedding, everyone
can see we love each other. And we can surpass them in appearance and make them envy us. We can
also kill all rumors and some people’s ulterior motives. Isn't that consistency between us?"
Hannah Joseph's words are half true and half false.
It's half true because she really can't stand Chester Shahbaz's own mother asks someone to use an
abusive way to test him and tries to give him some cover. It's half false because she needs Chester
Shahbaz to work with her to put on a show of love on the wedding day so as to gain the respect of
others in their circle.
She doesn’t know how much Chester Shahbaz believes her, but he agrees,
"Put it aside, I’ll try it later."