As soon as Becky finished speaking, she walked past Rory.
Devin glanced at Rory and shook his head. “You might be a good man, but you’re also a dumb one.”
Without waiting for a response, Devin sneered and then ran after Becky.
Expressionless, Becky walked back to the banquet hall. Talia instantly sensed that she was in a bad mood and asked, “Shall we get going?”
Becky calmed down and nodded. “Let’s go.”
When Devin stepped foot inside the banquet hall, he saw Becky leaving the venue.
He caught up to her and called out her name. “Becky!”
Becky was just about to leave when she heard Devin calling her. She stopped for a moment and turned around to look at him. “Yes?”
“Are you leaving already?”
“Yes,” Becky replied flatly.
What Rory said just now really hurt her.
“May I take you home?”
“No, thanks. My car is out front.”
Devin glanced at Talia, who was standing next to Becky, and shrugged. “Okay.”
Becky nodded and turned to enter the elevator.
Devin stood there and waved at her goodbye, waiting until the elevator doors slid to a close before leaving.
On the way home, Becky absentmindedly looked out the window at the passing scenery. She couldn’t help but frown slightly at the thought of what Rory said just now.
Talia, who was sitting beside her, gently asked, “Miss Ramos?”
After taking a deep breath, Becky turned to look at Talia questioningly. “Yeah?”
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