Chapter 468 Go About Your Business
Did he just expose himself like that? It’s one thing for him to reveal his true nature, but he even attributes his playboy behavior to Larissa and claims it’s because she has a good temper.
Does he think he can fool around just because a woman has a good temper?
This is simply outrageous!
Darrell genuinely felt it was unfair for his idol. He looked at Larissa and asked, “Larissa, how can you tolerate him treating you like this?”
Larissa rubbed her forehead and said, “I like him. What else can I do if I don’t put up with it?”
Darrell was astonished by her words. His face was filled with an expression of disbelief.
What kind of twisted logic is this?
She likes him, so she allows him to flirt with other women?
Shouldn’t it be that the more you like someone, the more you care, the more you want to keep them by your side, not allowing them to fool around with other people?
When did she become so humble? Where is her pride as the poster girl in the martial arts field?
Darrell felt as if his heart had been ruthlessly pierced by a sword.
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The idol he admired was surprisingly acting so humbly in front of another man. It would probably be hard for anyone to accept this situation.
Not satisfied, Darrell pursued further, “Larissa, does he have something on you? Tell me, I will definitely stand up for you today.”
Larissa gave him a glance. “What can he possibly have on me? Let’s stop talking about me. Let’s discuss something else!”
It was clear that Larissa didn’t want to continue this topic any further.
She knew that from the beginning to the end, Emrys was intentionally provoking Darrell. Given Emrys’s sharp tongue, if they continued to talk, it would likely only serve to infuriate Darrell even more.
Larissa’s original intention was to dissuade Darrell from pursuing her, not to cause a falling out between them.
Emrys understood Larissa’s intentions. Considering that Darrell was, after all, her senior, he decided to spare him some dignity and not continue to toy with him. He turned his attention to Vaughn, returning to the previous topic.
Vice–Chancellor Diaz… Can’t you f*cking remove the word “vice“?
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