-Abby looked at the message he sent for a while before replying to him.
Abby: "I'm not sure yet. Why do you want to invite me to dinner, or are you reluctant to let me go back?"
Evan: "I want to treat you to dinner and talk to you again."
Abby asked him, "What are we talking about? Our future? Or are you determined that you chose me? If you really have a girlfriend and let me see her, I promise not to appear in your eyes again."
It was one thing to want to fight for it, but if there was no hope, she would give up.
A good family like the York family was rare, but only if Evan liked her and was willing to marry her could she get into the York family.
Evan paused for a few minutes before sending a message: "I have someone I really like, but she and I are not boyfriend and girlfriend yet, so I don't want you to disturb her. The problem between us is that, no matter how late we meet, we should speak slowly. Abby, are you free tonight?"
Abby: "No time."
Evan: "Then, when you are free, I will treat you to dinner."
Abby thought for a while and said, "I came to Wiltspoon just to ask you for a clear explanation. Now I have basically understood everything. I will go back in two days."
Now that she's here, she decided to spend a few days in Wiltspoon and treat it as a vacation. After returning to Hiribaty, she must refocus on her busy work. Even rest is a luxury, let alone a vacation.
Abby: "Before I go back, I will contact you to have a meal together."
They can't be a couple, and they don't want to turn against each other.
The main thing was that the two of them had no grudges to fight against.
Evan explained clearly to her the real reason why he approached her and treated her so well. He also told her that she was nice, but not his type.
They had only known each other for two or three months, and even if she was really attracted to him, it would be a lie to say how deep the relationship was. If Evan didn't choose her, she really had no chance, so just give up.
Because there was no fair competition, his heart was not with her, Abby, and it was useless for her to hang around in front of him every day.
"Okay." Evan agreed.
Everyone was silent for several minutes before Abby sent another message to Evan, asking where he was now.
"I'm going back to my old home. Grandma is at home. I have a showdown with grandma." Evan didn't hide anything.
He didn't need to ask to know what the showdown in his mouth referred to.
Abby's heart clenched, a little painful. She thought of something, and she quickly adjusted her mood. She was not sad or angry, and she faced everything calmly.