Chapter 933
"You guys tell me, what exactly is marriage?"
The once noisy private room fell silent with the end of the story.
Elizabeth lowered her head.
She didn't know what marriage was either.
Her parents leaning on each other, that was marriage, right?
When you were exhausted outside and came home to find someone had made you a bowl of hot porridge, that was marriage, right?
When someone stood up for you when you were wronged, threw a bank card at you and told you to use the money freely, supported you unconditionally, that was marriage, right?
But she had never experienced any of these.
Elizabeth took a sip of water.
No one was interested in continuing the game.
It was clear the game was over.
Delbert asked Elizabeth, "Elizabeth, can I ask one last question?"
Elizabeth looked up at him.
She seemed to know what Delbert was going to ask.
"I know Alexander left you because of a misunderstanding."
"Now Alexander is trying to win you back, right?"
Elizabeth nodded, not intending to hide it.
It was evident from recent events.
"Will you remarry Alexander? Will you forgive him?"
With this question, everyone looked at Elizabeth, full of curiosity.
Elizabeth tightened her grip on the cup.
For the first time facing this topic, she didn't know how to answer.
Should she clearly say she wouldn't remarry Alexander?
What if, in the future...
If she said she would, how would everyone view her at this moment?
Elizabeth frowned and took another sip of water.
Seeing her hesitation, Delbert seemed to know Elizabeth's answer.
"You will," he said.
Elizabeth looked at him, "Delbert, to be honest, I don't know myself right now. I hate him, and I say I don't love him anymore. But no woman can refuse a man who keeps making efforts for her."
Whether she could reconcile with Alexander depended entirely on Alexander's future actions.
If Alexander continued to care for her for the next three months, she couldn't guarantee she wouldn't fall in love with him again.
She couldn't help it.
"Feelings are always an unsolvable problem. We all understand the big principles, but when it happens to us, we're at a loss."
Delbert sighed and said to Elizabeth, "Elizabeth, whatever decision you make, as long as you don't regret it, it's fine. After all, it's your life. Extremes meet, and I believe you will be happy in the future."
This was the best blessing for Elizabeth.
She hoped so too.
"Let's take our seats. Thalia said she picked up them and they're on the elevator, almost here. Once everyone is here, we can start eating!"
"By the way, let's go sing together tonight to celebrate the New Year. Everyone's free, right? Let's not go home until we're drunk tonight!"
Delbert's voice was loud and enthusiastic.