Chapter 329: Only wear it for me
As Eloise was still not fully recovered, Hector took her and Solomon to a shopping mall near his home.
It's not as good as the big downtown malls, but they have everything they want to buy.
"Since we're going to the island, we'll all need swimming costumes, so it's best to get a few extra sets, as well as sunscreen and stuff ..."
Eloise muttered as she walked forward.
"Mummy, I want the tools to build the sand." Solomon tilted his little face up and looked at her expectantly.
"Okay, I'll buy you one." Eloise stroked his head tenderly.
They went to the swimwear shop first and Eloise was overwhelmed by the variety of styles and colours of swimwear.
"How about getting this?" She grabbed a random three-point swimsuit.
Hector narrowed his eyes, the thought of how many men's eyes she had to attract walking around on the couch in this was already upsetting him just thinking about it. Not to mention actually putting it on.
"This." He took a conservative one-piece swimming costume without showing his face.
Eloise frowned, "It's a bit old fashioned and I don't like it."
The colour is black and it's just too ugly to walk on a sunny beach in.
"This one, then." He replaced it with one of the same style in a different colour.
The corner of Eloise's mouth twitched, "How much do you like this style."
It seems she doesn't understand his mind.
Hector looked around and, seeing no one else, leaned in and whispered in her ear, "I don't like other men looking at you."
Eloise glared at him in disbelief and snapped, "What are you talking about? Who would look at me?"
"Even though I was drunk that day, I remember how good your body was."
He suddenly said this and Eloise's face instantly burst into red, even at the base of her ears, and she glared at him in shame, "What are you babbling about in a place like this?" Hector picked up the one-piece swimsuit in his hand with a natural look and raised his eyebrows slightly, "Just this one?"
Lest he say something shameless again, Eloise snatched it up and said indignantly, "Yes, this one."
Hector laughed, "You can wear one of those nice bikinis at home if you want."
The implication is to wear it for him.
"Hmph!" Eloise grunted heavily through her nose, "You're overthinking it, I won't wear it."
With that, she turned towards the cashier's desk, leading Solomon by the hand.
Hector laughed out loud, the lines of his face, which had always been cold and hard, softened considerably as it was tinged with laughter.
The other female guests next to her looked over, their eyes blazing with red.
"So handsome, he's so good looking too."
"Yeah, just now it was cold, but now when I smile, it feels like my world is brighter." One girl held her face in her hands, her adoration overflowing. "It's a pity to be married and have a wife and children."
At this comment, all the girls sighed in disappointment.
After buying their swimwear, they went on to the children's section.
When I walked into one of the shops, the shop assistant immediately greeted me warmly, "Welcome, how can I help you?"
Eloise raised her eyebrows slightly at the fawning smile of the shop assistant; she had never been treated so warmly by a shop assistant before.
She cast a sidelong glance at Hector and Solomon beside her and skimmed her lips. She had to say that they were both very expensive, so it was no wonder that the shopkeeper was so enthusiastic. Having dragged their feet, the guide was also very enthusiastic about her.
The enthusiasm was a little uncomfortable for her.
"Madam, what a good-looking son you have." The guide even reached out and touched Solomon's face in order to show her affection for the child.
But Solomon dodged it and said with a straight face, "Auntie, I don't like people touching my face."
When she heard the word "auntie", the smile on the shopper's face froze, "Little friend, my sister is not married yet, you should call me sister."
"Sister?" Solomon looked at her and then at Eloise and said, "But you look older than my mommy, how can you be a sister?"
When Eloise heard this, she hurriedly covered his mouth and apologised to the guide with a smile, "Don't mind it, children don't know any better."
The guide, despite having gritted her teeth in anger, managed to squeeze out a smile and said, "It's okay, I don't mind."
Who made them a big customer?
Eloise smiled awkwardly before leading Solomon away.
"Solomon, how can you talk like that? It's not polite at all." She waited a certain distance away from the guide before she turned her head to educate Solomon. Solomon deflated in aggravation, "But I'm telling the truth, she really is older than you Mummy."
"Even if it's true, you can't say that. In future, when you see girls, except for those who are the same age as your grandmother, all call me sister, got it?"
"Oh."
Eloise knew she had spoken a little heavily, so she stroked his head and said, "You can't be like your dad, you'll talk like you're angry and you won't have a girlfriend in the future." "But doesn't Daddy have you?"
Eloise is gagged by a child.
"Yeah, don't I still have you?" Hector came over to her and put his arm around her shoulders.
He heard everything she said.
Eloise's face heated up and she was busy saying, "That's because I know you well enough to know that you're good."
Hector laughed, "Well, thanks to you knowing me, I'm afraid I'd be single for the rest of my life."
Then, looking around, he asked, "See anything you like?"
"Yes, just the two sets I have." Eloise picked up the clothes in her hands.
"Go and try it then."
Eloise led Solomon over to the fitting area and handed him the clothes, "Can Solomon change himself?"
Solomon nodded his head vigorously, "Solomon is man enough to change himself."
"Go in then." Eloise watched him walk into the fitting room, then walked over to the sofa set aside for customers to rest on and sat down.
She looked around in boredom and suddenly a set of clothes in the window fell into view.
What a beautiful dress!
She couldn't help but stand up and walk over to it.
"Ma'am, this is our designer's most winning piece, this is the only set available, would you like to take it to your son to try it on?" The guide introduced it next to him. "I'll take this set."
Before Eloise could speak, a brutal voice interjected across the room.
She and the guide turned their heads to look over at the same time, only to see a woman walking in with a little boy in her hand.
The woman is a little chubby, tilting her chin up and toeing the line.
Her son is a small chubby boy with a somewhat arrogant expression.
"How much is this suit, I'll take it." The fat woman said.
The guide looked at her son and frowned in embarrassment, "Madam, I'm sorry, but the size of this outfit may not fit your son."
When she heard this, the fat woman was not happy and immediately shouted, "What? Are you saying that my son is fat? Let me tell you, I have so much money that I could buy up your whole shop, you know?"