EX-husband Groveling to Me

Chapter 291 Don't Wake Her Up



Chapter 291 Don't Wake Her Up

Austin stopped walking over.

Charlie also composed himself. He glanced at Austin not far away.

"Suny, time for a life lesson. Don't find a boyfriend with low EQ if you want a happy life."

"Thank you, grandpa."

Charlie nodded in satisfaction. He then glanced at Austin.

Austin went straight over, "What do you want to drink?"

"No need."

"Orange juice."

Charlie and Suny answered almost at the same time.

Then, he turned around and entered the cabin.

Suny gave Charlie a look and then smiled.

There was a developed island more than a hundred nautical miles away. Charlie seldom had the

opportunity to sail, and if they went back after fishing on the yacht, it might be a boring trip. More than

three hours later, the yacht docked by the island.

Suny planned to have a lunch on the island. Although it was not a holiday, the island was still packed

with visitors. Suny met a group of young people that set sail with them this morning. One of the young

men knew Austin and wanted to greet him, but he was stopped by his friend. "Don't be a wet blanket.

He is out for vacation."

"That woman is Suny, isn't she? It seems that they really get back together!"

"When my mom played cards with her friends, she heard that Madame Johnson was kicked out of the

house because she treated Suny badly."

"Really? It seems that she is not a simple woman!"

"I think so too!"

There was a murmur of conversation from the group.

The midday sunlight was intense. Suny was worried that Charlie might have a heat stroke, which was

why they hurried to the restaurant. She didn't notice that someone was gossiping about her.

There was a five-star hotel on the island. Today, there weren't as many guests as during public

holidays. There were many small restaurants along the coast, but Suny picked this one. They returned

to the yacht after lunch. Charlie of his ages always needed an afternoon nap.

The temperature was high at two o'clock in the afternoon. Suny sat on the couch and glazed over at

the sea in the distance. Charlie and the yachtsman were sleeping, and there were few people on the

beach. So, basically, there were only Suny and Austin in the living room of the yacht. But Austin Austin

had gone out to answer the phone.

So, now she was sitting alone on the couch. Suny woke up at around six in the morning, so she was a

bit sleepy as well. Slowly, she fell asleep on the couch. Austin came in and found that Suny was asleep

on the couch by the window. He walked over to Suny's side, admiring her fair skin that glistened under

the sunlight.

Austin bent down to gently pick her up. As soon as he reached the corridor, the door of Charlie's room

suddenly opened and they looked at each other.

Austin nodded to Charlie and said in a low voice, "Suny is asleep."

"Don't wake her up."

"Okay."

Then, Austin carried Suny towards the room around the corner.

Austin gently put Suny on the bed and tucked her in before leaving the room. He saw Charlie was still

standing there, and he closed the door after he left Suny's room. Charlie seemed to have treated him

as a bad person!

When Suny woke up, she found herself lying on the bed. The curtains of the room were not drawn, and

the room was very dark. Her phone was not in the room, but the clock next to her showed that it was

thirteen minutes to four in the afternoon. Suny washed her face in the bathroom and put on some

sunscreen before leaving the room.

It was very quiet on the yacht. Everyone seemed to be sleeping. After she walked out of the corridor,

she saw Charlie and Austin playing chess. They both looked up at her.

Suny sat down between them, "Go on." Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.

Austin looked at her and then looked back at the chessboard, "Charlie, it's your turn."

"I know! I don't have dementia."

Then, Charlie looked at Suny, "Suny, what do you think of my move?"

Suny glanced at Austin. She picked up the white chessman that Charlie placed and put it in another

position on the chessboard, "I think here is better."

"All right, it's your turn."

In the end, Charlie and Suny defeated Austin and Charlie took it for granted.

"You are not good at this game. You can't even win against an old man like me."

"Of course. There's no substitute for experience."

"It's already four. Let's go fishing. At six, we can watch the sunset on the west coast."

When Charlie had retired, he often went fishing, but after Amy fell ill, he didn't have much leisure time.

Although young Amy was a successful woman, for Charlie, she was only a little girl who had a bad

temper when she got sick. Even so, he still enjoyed those days with her. Suny heard all these things

from Robert, so she planned to go out to sea with Charlie.

"Whatever you want!" Charlie was happy.

"I'll ask the yachtsman to take us somewhere else."


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