Chapter 326
Emily watched in shock. She had never known that her son could be as shy as a little girl. Watching her four-year-old son's shy demeanor gave her a surprisingly youthful feeling of her first love.
"Ah." Emily sighed and quietly retreated.
The children were having a good time. It was inappropriate and meaningless for her to be around children.
When she returned to her bedroom, she heard the sound of water in the bathroom, which made her frown. She thought, "Is Franklin at home?"
"So you're at home!" Emily opened the bathroom door and saw Franklin.
Franklin was taking a bath. Especially when he turned his head and glanced at Emily, his handsome face and deep eyes made Emily feel breathless.
Dylan considered himself to be a stunningly handsome man. Emily felt that in terms of looks, Dylan could not compete with Franklin at all. "You still know to come back.” Franklin glanced at her coldly.
Emily swallowed again, and she stared fixedly at Franklin.
But she was not stupid. She knew he was upset as soon as she heard Franklin talk like that.
So she walked in and closed the door. Then she said in a low voice, "I know you're angry. It's my fault. Don't be upset, okay? When I see you unsatisfied, my heart aches.”
The first trick Erin taught her was not to always go against men. There was nothing to hide between husband and wife. When it was time for a wife to say something nice, didn't mince words.
Franklin looked at her in surprise, thinking that he would leave in anger if he said that. He didn't expect that not only did she not leave, but she also came in and apologized to him.
"Are you all right?" Franklin frowned.
Emily shook her head and said with a smile, "I'm fine. Don't worry, Dylan didn't do anything to me during the three days that I was imprisoned. That guy was very conceited. He always felt that every day when I looked at his face, I would definitely fall in love with him."
"Are you tempted?" Franklin asked.
Although he knew the answer, he still wanted her to say it herself. Emily approached him with a smile. Because the sprinkler was still on, Emily slowly walked over under Franklin's shocked gaze.
The water splashed on her body, warm and comfortable, but still not as hot as Franklin's eyes.
"Of course not. I already have you. How could I be attracted to him?" Emily reached out her arms and wrapped them around Franklin's neck. She stood on tiptoe and breathed in his ear.
At this moment, Franklin's mind went blank, and there was only one thought in his heart, foxy lady.
It was only been three days, and she had turned into a foxy lady.
That seductive tone, that action, shouldn't be something she could do. The only person she had been in contact with for the past three days was Dylan. At this moment, Franklin suddenly had the urge to kill Dylan. "Do you think Dylan taught me?" Emily asked in surprise.
Franklin did not say anything, but looked at her coldly.
Emily chuckled and said, "You think too much. It wasn't Dylan. I didn't even say much to him. It was Erin. My brother dropped me off at a friend's house when he sent me back. That friend's name was Erin. She used to be..."
Emily stood on tiptoe and whispered in Franklin's ear.
Franklin frowned in shock and looked at her doubtfully, "Why did Daniel let you meet such a woman?"
"Ahem," Emily blushed, pursed her lips and said shyly, "He thinks we're all too serious, so he wants me...to learn how to please you and explore your potential.”
Franklin was speechless.
His eyes darkened, and he asked in silence, "Wasn't I good before?" Emily shook her head, "Very good!"
"Since you think I used to be good, why do you want to explore my potential and make me better?"
"Well... I don't know. I just learn. It's not bad anyway." Emily thought for a while, then said.
But looking at Franklin's sullen face, she asked carefully, "Aren't you happy that I learned? Are you angry?"
Franklin suddenly reached out and pinched her cheek. He leaned over and whispered in her ear, "Then what did you learn?"
Emily's heart skipped a beat.
"Learn..learn a lot." Emily muttered with a red face.
"Then show it to me and see if you pass.”