Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1964
Freya accepted the tissue. She was touched. “By the way, Eliza, you’re not interested in dating or men at all. Is it because you’ve met horrible guys before as well?”
Eliza lowered her head and gazed at the dark red liquid in the wine glass.
She could not help but lament. The guys she met were not only horrible.
They were scumbags.
Whether as Charity or Eliza, who had already passed away, they both sacrificed their lives for scumbags.
Seeing that Eliza went silent all of a sudden, Catherine recalled Chester saying viciously that Eliza only obtained her current achievements through men.
She did not suspect Eliza’s character, but everyone had their own sad stories. She quickly nudged Freya lightly.
Freya was stunned for a moment. Then, she came back to her senses. “It’s okay if you don’t want to answer. I was just asking.”
“Actually… It’s nothing big.”
Eliza curved her intricate lips faintly. “It’s just that I was tricked when I was young and naive. That person was sweet with his words and was romantic. I was inexperienced, and I even thought I had met m y true love. I didn’t care when everyone was mocking me. I thought those people were jealous and envious of me. Who said that a poor girl who wasn’t from a good family didn’t deserve to meet her true love? However, it turns out he just wanted to have s*x with me because I was beautiful and young.”
She took a sip of wine elegantly. The wine dyed her lips red, like a thorny rose. Her smile became more nonchalant. “After that, he got engaged to another woman and told me not to pester him. He said that I looked disgusting when I was pestering him.”
“That’s too much.” Freya was enraged from hearing Eliza’s words.
She understood that feeling very well. She had experienced the same when she was with Patrick and Rodney.
Eliza sighed. “Is that considered too much?
Actually, these things happen a lot in the entertainment industry. Look at my hand…”
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