Sweet like Wine: Love Your Dimples Even More-Chapter 156 - 75: An Exceptionally Unique Perspective

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Chapter 156: Chapter 75: An Exceptionally Unique Perspective

"As long as you’re happy." Summer Fairmont quickly compromised, who could blame her for liking how Artie Vaughn looked when he was happy.

In the morning, she had clearly decided to let Artie go back home with "resentment" and get used to a life without Summer Lowell by his side.

Yet, at the moment she realized she could follow Gordon Sterling’s car to win Artie Vaughn back, Summer Fairmont went without hesitation.

Summer Fairmont was sincere, as long as Artie Vaughn was happy, she didn’t want to see him sad or upset, especially because of a misunderstanding regarding her and Sean Lowell’s relationship.

The feelings Summer Fairmont had for Artie Vaughn were difficult to describe with just one or two conventional words.

Her actions today were so much like a mother dealing with her own child who throws a tantrum and refuses to eat.

She said with her mouth, "If you don’t want to eat, then don’t. Go hungry for a few meals and you’ll behave naturally."

But her hands were very honest, as she brought dishes the child liked to the room.

These past two days, Summer Fairmont could only hold a few people’s hearts, feeling a bit overwhelmed.

"Ah Summer... Summer... You scared Artie to death~ Ah save... save me~" Artie Vaughn wailed like a ghost.

Sean Lowell rushed out from the guest room as quickly as he could in his still-recovering state.

But he saw Artie Vaughn standing perfectly fine in the kitchen, while Summer Fairmont was calmly dealing with lobsters.

Aside from Sean Lowell himself, no one on the scene was genuinely nervous, making the atmosphere slightly awkward: "Winters Ambassador, what happened to you?"

Since he was already there, Sean Lowell had to ask anyway.

"Oh hey, Master Sean Lowell, you’re worried about Artie again, aren’t you? You’re just in time! Artie is telling you, an earth-shattering, heaven-and-ghost-moving major event just occurred! Summer actually said to Artie, ’As long as you’re happy,’ isn’t that terrifying!"

The Winters Ambassador spoke with as much exaggeration as possible.

"What’s so scary?" Sean Lowell was puzzled.

"Summer didn’t say ’happy,’ nor did she say ’you’re happy,’ but said ’as long as you’re happy.’ It’s not two words or three words, it’s a whole five-word phrase! Do you know what this means?"

"What?" Sean Lowell accepted and followed the flow.

"It means our Summer can speak now, ah Summer, you’ve finally grown up!" Artie Vaughn hung onto Summer Fairmont from behind, not caring that Summer Fairmont still held a knife in her hand.

In front of him, the scene left Sean Lowell unsure of how to react.

A voice suddenly arose in Sean Lowell’s heart, if only he could be so carefree, hugging whenever and wherever he wished.

Then, Sean Lowell was confused; the sight of the two girls hugging in front of him looked bizarre no matter how he viewed it.

"Wouldn’t you two hugging like that be a bit unsafe?" After a while, Sean Lowell finally thought of a sentence.

"How could it be? Artie isn’t Master Sean Lowell, who gets casually flipped over the shoulder by Summer. Artie’s martial arts are no less than Summer’s." Artie said before starting her demonstration.

Originally, Artie was just hanging onto Summer Fairmont, with her feet still on the ground.

As soon as the performance time began, Artie immediately curled her feet up, turning into a state of being carried by Summer Fairmont.

"See, in a blink, Artie managed to subdue Summer. Isn’t Artie’s martial arts more formidable?" Artie was extremely proud, "Master Sean Lowell, if you like being flipped over the shoulder, when you’re healed, Artie can knock you down once a day, with no repeated moves~"

The Pouting Siren had a very unique understanding of the words "fair competition."

"Don’t like it." Sean Lowell was amazed at Artie’s train of thought. He was a bit Summer Lowell-ish right now, mostly speaking in two or three-word phrases.

"How’s that possible, Master Sean Lowell clearly only started liking Summer after being flipped by her, Artie had both eyes watching intently."

The Devilish Lolita also had an equally unique understanding of the word "like."

The Dump Me Alliance’s numerous fans analyzed that The Jilted had a "masochistic tendency" once he started college.

For such an interpretation, Artie Vaughn originally scoffed.

Until Sean Lowell just now answered without hesitation, that if he could only choose one he liked between Artie and Summer, he would choose Summer.

Artie Vaughn questioned herself, apart from not having had the heart to attempt flipping Sean Lowell over the shoulder right away, in every other way, she definitely wasn’t losing to Summer.

It must be this!

Such a smart Artie, how could she not find where the gap between her and Summer is?