"My sister-in-law has a good eye, I also think we are a perfect match." Bell Collins said, linking her arm with Edward Anderson's.
The next moment, Edward withdrew his hand and moved his chair closer to Bella Scott: "There's no affair between Bell and me. The only woman who's a perfect match for me is you."
He didn't want to suddenly and inexplicably have a so-called girlfriend.
Bella didn't say anything else, she focused on eating, immersed in her own thoughts.
Bell noticed Bella's low spirits, and so did Edward.
He tried his best to liven up the atmosphere, but with little effect.
In the end, he also fell silent.
Bell felt frightened when she saw this scene. Edward said he was close to Bella to get Cherden Hotel, but why was his mood affected by Bella?
When Bella was silent, why did he seem to have lost his support?
She sat by in a sullen mood, trying hard to make her presence felt, but Bella and Edward simply ate in silence, with no one caring about her feelings.