Chapter 95 Dogs Have Better Intuition Than Humans
Seeing that Silvia was about to smack her, Alina frowned. She twisted her body aside and dodged.
When she saw that Alina managed to avoid her, Silvia swung her other hand.
Alina's gaze turned cold. She reached out and grabbed Silvia's wrist. She cried out in pain even though Alina delivered a little force. "Ow, ow! Mom, save me! Alina's breaking my wrist! Mom, stop her!" Her exaggerated expression made Alina frown deeper. She didn't use any strength at all. How could she hurt even her?
"It hurts! My wrist must be broken. Alina, you are such a wicked woman. Wilson, come and see this! Look at this woman you call your wife. She's acting like a pure and innocent girl on the surface, but as soon as you turn your back, she'll transform into an evil witch!" Silvia screamed for help.
Alina felt something was off. She turned her head slightly and saw Wilson's tall figure standing at the door. She was shocked, "Would he misunderstand me?"
She didn't know when she started to care about Wilson's opinion of her.
"Have you had enough?" Wilson asked with his hands on his hips.
Unable to tell whether he was happy or angry, Alina's heart pounded frantically. She let go of Silvia's hand. Silvia lost her balance and fell backwards, crashing into Sophie. They stumbled and almost fell to the ground in a heap.
Alina was at a loss for words as she watched the scene unfold. She opened her mouth to explain herself.
She wanted to say that she hadn't done anything.
It was Silvia who wanted to slap her. She was just defending herself, so she grabbed her hand.
She didn't use much force when she let Silvia go, Silvia was the one who intentionally fell backwards to frame her of assault.
Before she could explain, Silvia interrupted her. "You sly, deceitful snake! What, are you going to hit me after pushing me away?"
Wilson walked up to Alina, grabbed her hand, and left the study. Before they left, he turned back and gave his mother and sister a warning glance.
How could he not see through their tricks?
"S*umbag, it's not my fault." As they walked out, Alina expressed uneasily.
Wilson replied with a smile, "There's no need to explain, I believe you. If my mother and sister did you any harm, I apologise in their stead. Don't take it to heart as they don't have bad intentions. They are just worried about me. Particularly, Silvia is a simple and pure girl. I believe that she will accept you after getting to know each other."
"Thank you, S*umbag!" Alina was extremely thankful for his unconditional belief in her. He believed her without needing to listen to her explanation.
She was really grateful for this.
"Don't be silly!" Wilson responded in a casual tone. He led Alina to another courtyard. "I'll introduce Bennett's brother to you. Besides, Bill and Jayden are here as well."
"Alright." Alina nodded with a smile. She was still feeling relieved and happy because of his trust in her.
Soon, they arrived at another courtyard.
There was a large golf course in the yard.
At this moment, Bill was in golf attire. He was tugging on a large, tan-coloured Afghan hound. It seemed like he had a lot of difficulty in trying to control the dog. He was pulling with all his might at the leash and his whole body leaned back to avoid getting pulled around by the large dog.
Looking at such a comical scene, Alina couldn't help but chuckle. "Is Bill such a funny person?"
"Yes, he is!" Wilson replied.
Alina laughed out loud at Wilson's affirmation. She didn't expect Wilson to have such a sense of humour.
"Silly girl!" Wilson was mesmerized by Alina's infectious smile. With an affectionate gaze, he brought Alina to where Bennett's brother, Nielsen Brooks, was standing.
He introduced her. "This is Alina I've mentioned before. She is now legally my wife."
Nielsen raised his eyebrows. "Legally? When did you get married? Was it announced publicly?"
Wilson replied proudly, "We have registered our marriage, which is the most important thing. It's only a matter of time before the wedding. The ceremony will be in March next year, so start preparing your wedding gifts."
"Nice to meet you, Alina!" After hearing Wilson's words, Nielsen exclaimed in an exaggerated tone and bowed deeply to Alina.
Wilson frowned. "Nielsen, be sensible. Don't frighten my wife!"
Alina greeted him with a sincere smile. "Hello, I'm Alina."
She had cast aside the unhappy memories just now.
As expected, Scumbag knew her best. He knew how she liked to get along with others.
Nielsen continued, "Hello, Alina! I'm Nielsen Brooks, Bennett's younger brother. I've heard praises of your beauty from Jayden and Bill. However, you are much more beautiful than what they had described. Come and have a seat. You should be our referee. We will defeat Wilson for once!"
Alina was still beaming widely. She never expected that Wilson, with his reserved disposition and stony expression, had a group of close friends that were so humorous and outgoing.
Wilson raised his eyebrows. "Alina, just sit and watch. It's not our first time playing golf together, we don't need a referee!"
He didn't want Lina to feel uncomfortable as she wasn't familiar with golf.
Nielsen immediately smiled and agreed, "Alright, you have the final say. You're the boss! Alina, please have a seat. Here is a gift for you as a token of our friendship!"
As he said that, he took out an exquisite box. Nielsen had prepared a gift for Alina beforehand because Wilson mentioned that he was going to introduce Alina to everyone. Alina had an embarrassed expression on her face. She refused with a smile, "Thank you for your kind intentions but there's no need for a gift."
What's happening? Today was actually Lincoln's birthday, but everyone seemed to be showering her with presents.
Wilson took the box from Nielsen with his slender fingers. "I'll accept the gift instead."
Alina immediately looked at Wilson.
Wilson said to her in a gentle voice, "This is jewellery from the Brooks family. You must accept this gift because we can't find such fine gems in the market." "Jewellery from the Brooks'?" Alina was puzzled.
Wilson nodded and explained, "Well, the Brooks family had been in the jewellery industry for a long time. Furthermore, Nielsen is the current president of the Brooks family. His gifts would definitely be of superior quality. Here, keep it. I would like to see them on you tonight."
Jayden muttered, "Shame on you."
Bill agreed. "You should be ashamed of yourself!"
Nielsen could only laugh out loud.
Alina's face was beet red. She felt extremely shy especially when Wilson teased her about things like these.
She blushed, took the box from Wilson, and sat down at the table. She took a fruit from the table and started peeling it to cover up her embarrassment at the moment.
Bill dragged the dog over to Alina and pleaded, "Alina, can you help me look after Momo?"
"Its name is Momo?" Alina was fond of dogs and liked interacting with them. She had always wanted to adopt a dog, but her mother disagreed. Furthermore, she didn't have time to take care of a pet, so she gave up on that idea.
While she was studying in college, she had a dog, but it was smaller in size. It was nothing in comparison to an Afghan hound. In fact, Alina had a wild streak to her as she wasn't girlish by nature. She preferred adventures and extreme sports. It was just that her circumstances did not allow her to.
"Yes. Momo, come here! Greet Alina!" Bill reached out and patted the dog's head. Momo barked three times in Alina's direction.
When Alina heard Momo's barks, she exclaimed excitedly, "It could understand your commands?" Her eyes were sparkling brightly.
Bill raised his eyebrows proudly. "Of course. It's me who raised Momo to be such a clever dog!"
Jayden interrupted with disdain, "Why are you acting so smugly over a dog? If you have the means, give birth to a kid! By the way, have you not lost your virginity yet?" He sniggered loudly as he walked away arm in arm with a seductive woman towards the golf course.
Nielsen couldn't help but roar with laughter.
Even Wilson smiled discreetly.
It was a relaxed and easygoing atmosphere as everyone was in a good mood.
Bill's face turned red and he cried out, "B*stards! I'm not a virgin anymore!"
Alina was concerned that Momo would bite her, so she asked Bill doubtfully, "Does Momo truly understand what we say? Would it bite me?"
Bill replied with a serious expression. "Don't worry. I would rather let Momo bite me than allow you to get hurt!"
Nielsen curled his lips. "Oh my god, he's really buttering Alina up."
Wilson raised his eyebrows. Probably, he was the only one who understood Bill's intentions.
If Bill was going to pursue Rosie, he had to rely on Alina putting in a good word for him. How could he let Momo bite Alina?
After listening to Bill's words, Alina reached out hesitantly. However, she pulled her hand back again. "Momo won't bite me, right?" "No, don't worry. Here, Momo, take a good look at Alina. You can't bite her, okay?" Bill reached out and stroked Momo's fur.
Except for Wilson, no one noticed the underlying meaning in Bill's words.
Alina became a bit bolder. She reached out and stroked Momo's fur gently. After touching it, she felt at ease because Momo was really an obedient dog. The moment she touched its fur, Momo sat down quietly She reached out again to pat Momo's head and it snuggled against her palm, its tail wagging in a friendly manner.
Alina laughed, a look of pleasant surprise on her face. "Momo is such a good dog!"
"It likes you!" Wilson smiled and also reached out to pat Momo's head.
Momo was already five or six years old, and Bill often brought Momo over to the Scott Family villa. They all knew Momo very well. Momo didn't like strangers, unless it was someone whom Momo liked very much.
Dogs really had better intuition than humans!
Wilson and the others began to play golf.
Wilson held a golf club in his hand, and his tall figure complemented the beautiful scene.
Alina sat at the table and admired Wilson's figure from afar. She smiled softly and muttered under her breath, "S*umbag is really handsome!"
She reached out to stroke Momo's head. Momo's tail wagged frantically.
"You also think he's handsome, right?" Alina asked Momo with a smile.
Momo barked a few times, as if in agreement.
When Alina heard Momo's reply, she giggled. She was truly in a good mood.
She looked up at Wilson again. Wilson adjusted his position and swung the golf club with a smooth motion. The golf ball flew high up into the air, fell on the green, and rolled into the hole.