Chapter 725
Billionaire’s Reborn Baby novel Chapter 729
“I only have a daughter. She had to celebrate festivals with her husband’s family. It is so boring to celebrate the festivals alone, so I came here to make money,” the boss said, tearful. He then added, “Why did I say that to you? Are these onions all you need? Okay! Let me weigh them!”
After leaving the greengrocer, Sydnee had mixed feelings. Eliot walked with a walking stick and carried the bag of vegetables with the other hand. Therefore, he couldn’t hold her hand. He just followed behind her and asked, “Are you thinking about what the boss said?”
“Yes. I’m afraid that my parents would feel lonely during the festivals after we get married,” she answered. Those words reminded her of her parents from time to time. Although they were sometimes very stubborn, they loved her very much.
“No! That will never happen!” Eliot said. He took a few steps forward and stood in front of her. “We can celebrate every festival in your parents’ home after we get married. After all, I nearly have no family member,” he said.
Emily had gone to Happisland after getting married. Therefore, Sydnee had few chances to meet Emily in the future. She knew she needed to wait for five years to meet Beverly again, but she didn’t know how long it would take to see Elsie again.
Sydnee looked up at him, not knowing the best way to tell him that her parents still disapproved of their marriage. She could only nod and say, “Deal!”
Their car was some distance away. On the way to the parking lot, they heard dogs’ barkings from afar, along with the cries of the traders. Sydnee looked around and saw a vague figure in the alley beside the vegetable market. She put the vegetables into the trunk and looked in that direction.
“Get in!” Eliot said after opening the door for her. “I need to take a look,” he added.
“Come on! Let’s go home! It is none of our business,” Sydnee said, holding his hand to stop him.
Knowing that she was afraid that he would suffer a loss, Eliot nodded and said, “All right! Let’s go!”
When they drove near, Eliot deliberately slowed down the car to see what happened in the alley. A dog was surrounded by a group of young people, who kept kicking and beating it. The walls got stained with its blood, and sticks were lying on the ground.
Sydnee took out his phone and called 911. With an angry look, she said on the phone, “Hello! I saw many people killing a dog near the vegetable market.”
Eliot chose a place a little far away from the alley to park the car, which was good enough to hide them from those people and observe all the movements of those young people.
Then he unbuckled his seatbelt.
Sydnee immediately grabbed his arm and asked, “Where are you going?”
“The dog will be beaten to death before the police come. I need to find a way to stabilize them first,” he said. He then patted her hand and added, “Don’t worry! I won’t have physical conflicts with them. Look! I even can’t walk without my walking stick.”
