Chapter 466 Getting Kicked Out

"Don't be angry. Come on, calm down." Elspeth nervously swallowed and stared at his chin, her gaze shifting uncertainly. "If you really like this type of thing, I'll write more for you. I'll write you even more. Okay?"

Callum's face was as cold as ice. His black eyes narrowed slightly and gleamed with a sharp chill. He spoke in a cold tone, his voice bloodthirsty. "Do you really think that what I care about is whether you can write more for me?"

He was jealous. Couldn't this woman see it yet? Thinking like that, he really wanted to press her under him and bully her. He wanted to teach her a lesson so that she wouldn't dare to have double standards in the future!

"What do you care about then? Is it because I wrote to him before? These things already exist, so if I say they're all fake, you definitely won't believe it, so what do you want me to do?" She felt wronged. She didn't even know where he found those letters, and now he was interrogating her. She lowered her head, her face full of stubbornness.

"Why are you getting upset before I even say anything?" Callum looked at her like that and his heart softened a little. At this point, he couldn't bear to continue interrogating her. He let go of her and sat down on the bed beside her.

"When I saw these things, I was very unhappy. Shouldn't you comfort me first?"

Elspeth looked up and saw him chatting with her calmly, which made her feel somewhat relieved.

"But why did you sneak a peek at my things?"

Callum nearly burst out in anger. He had been trying to help her pack up her things, yet it turned into him sneaking a peek at her things. I shouldn't have been so gentle with her.

"Do you remember when you lived here before? These things were all left behind here, so I just kindly packed them up for you, and then I happened to see it."


Elspeth huffed. "That's better."

"So, have you remembered this lesson?"

Elspeth blinked. "What lesson?"

"In the future, you can only write these things for me. You're not allowed to write them for any other man." Callum grew angrier the more he thought about it. He even felt a little regretful that he hadn't been involved in her youth and that he hadn't been the first person she was in love with.

"Of course not. We're already married now. If I write these things for other men, wouldn't that be cheating?" Elspeth felt speechless about his stupid idea.

"If Gilbert came back to find you, what would you do?" Elspeth looked into his eyes and couldn't help but show a teasing look.

"Why do you look so nervous?"

Callum snorted. "Of course, I'm nervous! He's my biggest love rival."

Someone whom Elspeth used to like was harder to deal with than someone who liked her.

"This is all a thing of the past. Why don't you ask me if I still like him?"

"Whether you like him or not doesn't matter anymore. What matters is that he once left a very deep mark on your life, and I don't want you to remember him."

Elspeth looked at Callum. He looked as if he really cared about this matter, so she took his hand and said word by word, "I admit that he once played an irreplaceable role in my youth, but as time passed, I didn't keep my feelings for him. Since I chose to be with you, I have already made a decision to live out my life with you in the future, and from now on, my heart beats only for you."

This speech seemed to be more romantic than the old poetry that she used to write.

Callum's first reaction was not only moved, but he also had the impulse to record her words. After a few decades, this would be a romantic recording to give to their children and grandchildren that documented the romance between the two of them.

"Okay, stop obsessing about this issue. I've already promised you."

Callum's heart softened, and he reached out to ruffle Elspeth's hair. "My mom should have finished cooking by now and the others should be back, so let's go eat."
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