Audia repeatedly assured Alvin that the feelings in her heart, as well as her concern, were only for her husband, and Alvin finally accepted it by asking for compensation.
"Okay. Didi will give you the compensation that Alvin asked for, as long as you don't keep frowning, please. Right, it doesn't look good. It looks like we're fighting." Audia sighed.
"Alvin, really angry," said Alvin curtly.
Alvin's high-pitched speech, even though it was only in a low voice, so that only Audia could hear it, still managed to make Audia feel uneasy and stopped her steps suddenly. Like it or not, Alvin also stopped walking.
"Didi?" asked Alvin, looking at the beautiful and adorable woman beside him, who was so tightly attached to Alvin's body.
How not attached, Alvin did not give room for Audia to be far from his side. As if they were apart, Alvin would be miserable.