Alina just felt a headache.
Ever since she returned to Ingford, she felt that Caleb had changed. He has lost the stability he had three years ago and has become suspicious.
He is imperceptible.
More often than not, he is like a psychopath, and his behavior is incomprehensible.
For a long time, Alina was tossed and turned by him before he let her go.
The look on Caleb's face was finally better.
"Don't see him again, or..." The fire of the lighter rushed up.
Instantly, he lit a cigarette.
Alina has a real aversion to the smell of cigarettes and wonders when in the end this man became so addicted to smoking.
He had not finished his words, but Alina knew at this moment that his threat was full of meaning.
She took a deep breath.
Looking to the man already sitting across smoking, she somewhat angrily straightened her lapel, "I left Ingford in that way three years ago, and after that, it's none of your business whose arms I'm in or what kind of words I say."
Anger was like the sparks of a burning cigarette he held in his hand.
Three years ago, why she left and how she had to leave?
All of these things are irritating Caleb's nerves.
Since Alina's return, he has tried to avoid the memory of three years ago as much as possible, no, actually before she came back.
He's been avoiding it too.
No one can bring up what happened three years ago. He has been looking for her, but bringing up three years ago is not okay.
It is clear that those things have long been a taboo in Caleb's world, a taboo that he does not want to face.
And at the moment Alina mentioned it, his eyes deepened, and the moment they met, Caleb felt his throat harden. That scene is still fresh in his mind.
Just as Alina wondered what a man like Caleb would do when faced head-on with what he faced three years ago.
The next moment, he spoke up.
To Alina's surprise, there was no apology, no explanation, but he asked in a stern voice, "Three years ago, he took you away?"
Alina was angry at his words.
She remembered the night she went to the show in Ingford and he blocked her. He asked the same thing, asking if Andre had taken her away.
He even wondered how she and Andre had met, when they had met, and whether the tragic crash at Hasnan Bridge had been premeditated.
He is ruthless, but thinks that she has long betrayed him? Will it make him feel better in his heart to think like that?
So was everything three years ago her fault, and he hated her death on the operating table?
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