Not only did Armand think like this, but he did it too, "What does Declan have? Doesn't he just have a powerful dad? If he didn't have his dad, he would be nothing! Whenever I see that smug look on his face, I get angry. I can't wait to beat him to death."
Boyce was still depressed. Looking at Armand's childish behavior, he thought he looked very funny.
Matthew told them to go back, while Boyce had nowhere to go. And he had been very busy. Although he didn't have to go to work now, he found he didn't even have a place to stay.
Armand put his arm around his neck, "Will you go to the villa with me?"
Boyce said, "No."
Armand was going after his wife, so what was Boyce going to do at his villa?
"All you think about all day is your woman. Can't you do anything else? Since you're so idle, aren't you afraid you'll become retarded?" Boyce complained to him mercilessly.
Armand clicked his tongue, "I don't make any less money than you do, so how am I idle? I just see it more clearly than you do."
"How do you see it more clearly than I do?" Boyce asked.
" Tell me, why do we work?"
Boyce replied, "We work for a living, obviously."
"And what do we need in life?" Armand asked again.
"Water, fire..."
"Pfft..." Armand nearly spat out the water he had just had. Then he glanced at Boyce in disgust, "I'd like to crack open your brain and see what's inside. Water and fire are the necessities of life, but those things are not life. If a person wants to have a good life, he must have a successful career and have a partner who can be with him through thick and thin and never leave him. Although we have the former, we do not have the latter. It's natural for me to go after the latter now."
Boyce looked at him lightly, "I have nothing now, so as long as I'm alive, I'm fine."
He stood up and walked out of the office after he said that.
Matthew had already left for a while. The two of them had been talking nonsense for half a day, and it was time to leave the office.
Armand chased after him, "How about this? I'll give you a ride to college to find your girlfriend?"
Boyce got a headache from hearing him talk.
"Stop following me. I want to be alone."
Armand followed him, "No way. I have to be with you. What if you get depressed and try to kill yourself? Just give me your time today. I'll sacrifice my time to stay with you."
"You're the one who's going to kill yourself!" Boyce walked to the other side in disgust and pulled away from him, but Armand approached him again, "What's wrong with you? Why do you look like you are heartbroken? You look depressed."
Boyce looked at him, said nothing, and stood at the curb to call a cab.
"Where are you going?" Armand sensed that something was wrong with him, "Didn't Matthew have a plan? Why are you still so depressed?"
Boyce bowed his head, "Jasmine is gone."
Armand was confused. She hadn't even graduated from college yet. She was gone? Where could she go?
"I'm not sure." Boyce said.
Armand was even more confused, "What could have happened to make her give up on her studies?"
Boyce told Armand about Jasmine's mother. If he told Armand, he would feel better.
Armand looked at him cautiously, "So you're upset because she's gone?"
At that time, the car stopped. Boyce waved his hand, and the car quickly pulled over. And then Armand followed him in the car, "I asked you a question!"
"I don't know." Boyce replied impatiently.
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