Chapter 303
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
Delbert didnât know what had happened, but he could sense fear from her trembling body.
So, he held Harriet tightly.
âWhat's wrong? Can you tell me?â he asked patiently.
âWhen | woke up just now and didnât see you, | thought everything yesterday was just a dream. But luckily, youâre still here!â she sai Please, never leave me without a word again, okay? | was so scared She buried her head deeply in Delbertâs chest.
Delbert felt a dampness on his chest and noticed Harrietâs trembling shoulders.
His heart ached, and he quickly patted her back to comfort her.
âHow could | bear to leave you? | promise, | will always be by your side. Whatever happens, we will face it together, okay?â he said.
He smiled and muttered to himself, âI will never disappear from your sight again!â
Harriet finally felt relieved, but she still held onto Delbertâs waist.
âAlright, let's go downstairs for breakfast. Opal should have prepared it by now,â Delbert said, feeling a bit breathless from Harrietâs tight embrace.
âNo, | donât want to eat breakfast. want to hold you a little longer, just in case you disappear again,â Harriet said in a spoiled tone.
Delbert looked down at her and ruffled her hair.
âWhat are you doing?â Harriet frowned, looking displeased.
âYou're not behaving, and Iâm punishing you,â Delbert teased, trying to tickle her.
Harriet giggled and dodged. âStop it! It tickles me so much. | surrender, okay?â Harriet said, squirming in his arms.
Delbert was delighted to hear her laughter.
âIt's too late,â Delbert deliberately said.
Unable to bear it, Harriet pushed him away and ran back to the âDonât come near me. Iâm not easy to bully. Iâll punch your chest!â s said, swinging her fist.
âI'd love to experience that.â Delbert smirked, playfully approaching her.
Harriet looked around, trying to find a way out.
Seeing through her intentions, Delbert wanted to tease her even more.
He got on the bed, stretched out his arm, and cornered Harriet. âWant to run? Call me honey, and I'll let you go,â he said.