Chapter 1473 Extra Story About Erma (Part Two)
Chapter 1473 Extra Story About Erma (Part Two)
However, this feeling of Erma's didn't last long. When dinner was about to end, Erica asked Stan,
"Stan, so what do you think of Erma?"
Stan nodded and replied politely, "Auntie, Erma is not only beautiful, but also a very dignified young
lady."
Erma stifled her satisfied smile in an act of modesty, but it was true that she was always respectful of
her elders.
Adkins went straight to the point and asked, "But is Erma your type?"
Erma's eyes jumped to Stan almost immediately and while she failed to hide her expectations in her
stare, her instincts told her that he was going to shake his head.
But she was wrong. Stan nodded his head again, but this time he stood up from his seat, hoping to
reach everyone clearly. "Uncle, Aunt, I think Erma is an interesting girl to say the least. It is my honor
and blessing to have such a wonderful opportunity marrying someone like her. You know how the
people in my family are, everyone's always so serious and grumpy. I'll bet when Erma becomes a part
of my family, she will bring nothing but joy and happiness to everyone. Later on, perhaps if we're lucky, Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
she can bless me with a son and a daughter."
The smile on Erma's face froze. 'Wait. What? What did he just say? Didn't we have an agreement to
part ways after this dinner?
Is this his idea of revenge for what I did to his car?' she wondered.
Stan's grandpa looked like he was on the same page as his grandson. He looked at Erma lovingly and
said, "Matthew, you've done a great job raising Erma. She is sophisticated, well-educated and
intelligent. If you don't mind, can we just agree to have her marry into the He family? I give you my
word that we will treat her well."
Stan looked at his grandfather with gratitude and said, "Thank you, Grandpa. Uncle, Aunt, if you have
no objections, I'd like to take Erma's hand in marriage."
Adkins looked at Stan with eyebrows raised in disbelief. When he first brought up the idea of
introducing him to his sister, Stan blew him off with a single sentence—"I only have time for my work
right now."
When Adkins spoke for his sister again, Stan replied, "How long do you think people like us can stay
interested in one person?"
In fact, Adkins had almost given up on the idea of playing matchmaker, but he wanted to give it one last
try before he called it quits. His desperation, however, wasn't because it would be hard to find a
matching suitor for Erma, Adkins just thought that Stan was the perfect man for his sister in all aspects.
Adkins had little to no idea whether Stan was too embarrassed to turn him down again or not, but
fortunately he managed to get his approval in the end.
After both Erma and Stan had met each other, it was very obvious that Stan was smitten by Erma.
Even Adkins could tell. Besides, how could anyone dislike Erma? The answer was no. No one could
dislike the ever adorable Erma.
Tugging at his sleeve, Erma forced Stan to sit back in his seat and whispered, "Tell me the truth. Are
you trying to screw me over because of some revenge?"
"Calm down. I'm not that petty,"
Stan said with a doting smile.
And just like that, the two of them got engaged.
One their first date, Erma tried to convince Stan by speaking ill of herself in hopes that the man would
run away from her. "Listen to me! I am the little princess of my family and the apple of everyone's eye.
Since you want to marry me, I think you should know that it takes more than five servants to take care
of me.
I'm a clingy woman, so you'll have to get used to having me around all the time.
We both know our roles. Since I'm a woman and you're a man, I'll take care of all the money you make.
After the wedding, I will be the only woman allowed in your car. In fact, you might as well stick a label
on the back that says 'Property of Erma Huo.'
I don't like carrots, mutton, pork, coriander and all Western food, so the chef at home must know how to
cook Chinese food.
I won't..." She deliberately made it sound like a never-ending list so that Stan would lose his patience.
However, Stan nodded without once showing annoyance. "Okay, I can deal with all of that." 'What?
Why is he being so nice?' Erma was stunned. She had no choice but to continue, "Also, I am not a big
fan of being lonely. If you are busy every day and can't keep me company, I will cheat on you."
The man was still calm after hearing her words. "I know who you are. You don't have to come up with
reasons for me to hate you. If you end up cheating on me one day, that too will be my shortcoming. It
would mean that I haven't done enough. Anyway, right now, you just need to think about what kind of
wedding you want, so that I can prepare everything down to the smallest detail." Erma sighed
helplessly. All her efforts were in vain.
They were set to get married at the end of the year.
Erma once said that she would make Stan's bride up, and she did.
Yes, she made herself up.
Due to Stan's identity, the wedding ceremony wasn't too grand or superficial, but all the things used for
the wedding were of the best quality available in the country.
With time and his actions, Stan proved that he was a kind and loving man.
During the time from the engagement to the wedding, apart from taking care of her needs, Stan also
showed how much he respected Erma. They had only hugged and kissed each other, perhaps a
handful of times, but that was it. When the opportunity of sleeping with her came, he respectfully said
that he would wait until their wedding night.
Stan was a faithful man through and through. Ever since their engagement, Erma had never seen a
rival in love or another woman in his life.
On the other hand, Erma's ex-boyfriends always kept texting her, regardless of whether she would
reply or not.
One day, her ex-boyfriend, who happened to be a fitness coach, sent her a message saying, "I know
you're married, but I'll still wait for you in the gym, to serve you."
When Stan saw the message, he looked up the chat records, only to find that most of the messages
were sent by him and Erma only replied once, saying, "I'm getting married. Don't bother me with any
messages from now on."
Clearly, the man was deliberately being persistent and continued to text her.
Without digging into her phone any further or even deleting the man's WeChat account, Stan put her
phone back to the bedside and dialed a number. And ever since that night, Erma hadn't received any
messages from the fitness coach again.
Sometimes, Erma could sense that Stan was a powerful man because of his ability to remain calm no
matter what was thrown at him.
She had never seen Stan lose his temper, and he hardly ever showed a change in his facial
expression. He always wore a smile on his face, no matter what happened or who he met.
Even if Erma made trouble for him on purpose, he would stroke her head and hold her in his arms. He
would comfort her gently and coax her, "Honey, don't make trouble. I'll take you to sleep."
'Maybe he's just faking it! Maybe he doesn't really love me, ' she thought.
Her father was just as calm and steady as Stan, but his emotions would sway to the whim of her
mother.
As time went by, Erma became more and more suspicious.
On one of Stan's business travels, she secretly packed her suitcase and followed him to the city where
he was, hoping to spy on him from a distance.
But in less than ten minutes, his assistant appeared in front of her. "Mrs. He, Mr. He asked me to fetch
you."
The thought that Stan not loving her for real only lasted until Erma got pregnant and gave birth to their
baby.
A few days before her childbirth, Stan took a leave from his work so he could stay at home and take
care of her. Whenever she'd get hungry, even if it was in the wee hours of the night, he would go
downstairs and make her something to eat. One night, Erma needed to go to the bathroom
desperately, but she didn't want to disturb Stan's sleep. She was too careless to notice the water on the
floor of the bathroom and slipped.
When she was rushed to the hospital, half of her body, from the stomach down, was covered in blood.
When Erma opened her eyes in pain, the only thing she wanted to tell him was to look after her parents
if she were to die because of this.
However, before she could say anything, the look of horror in Stan's face silenced her. His eyes were
bloodshot, and he was holding her in his arms, sweating, and running towards the operating room.
After putting her on the bed, he grabbed the doctor by his collar and roared at him, "Do what you must
to save her. Do you understand me?"
"Sir, to be honest with you, this doesn't look very good. If it comes to it, should we save her or the baby
first?" the doctor asked.
Stan glanced at the doctor coldly and said, "Do you really need to ask me such a stupid question right
now? Of course you're going to save my wife first!" Later on, he made the hospital authorities set a rule
that no doctor would ever be allowed to ask the family members of a pregnant woman such a silly
question. When faced with such a situation, no matter what the cost, they should have to rescue the
adult first.