Chapter 155 Is This What You Meant by Having Nothing To Do With Each Other?
He was not in the mood to negotiate, but he still agreed.
As if she was afraid that he would go back on his word, she repeated, “Really? Did you not lie to
me?”
“It’s true. I’m not lying to you.”
He feared the girl before would cry, so he coaxed her helplessly and dotingly, “When you want to go back, set a time and let me know in advance, okay?”
As soon as he finished speaking, she threw herself into his arms. “I know you dote on me the most, but I have to stay in New York for another two days. I’ll discuss when to go home with you.”
After getting a positive answer, a smile appeared on Cierra’s face. She loosened her grip on his neck and carefully checked the bouquet in her arms.
If she continued to hug him, her roses would probably break down.
At this point, how could William not understand that Cierra was pretending it?
There were no tears on her face at all. Except for her red eyes, there was no sign of crying.
“How dare you lie to me!”
He stopped coaxing her and got angry first.
Cierra was not afraid of him. She snorted and said, “You taught me. If I don’t know how to lie, can I be your sister?”
William was so angry that he laughed, speechless.
how
Cierra took the initiative and pouted, “I don’t care. Anyway, you promised me you wouldn’t lie to
me.”
William couldn’t be bothered to pay attention to her. He snorted and turned around but didn’t mention not going back. He consented.
He didn’t have to argue with this girl. Since he had already said it, he would do it as he spoke.
Moreover, he had only promised to send her back. He had not said that he would meet anyone with
her.
Cierra also knew this was an agreement, but she could tell William was unhappy after being deceived by her.
She immediately approached him, protected the flowers with one hand, held his arm with the
other, and acted like a spoiled child.
“I know that you are the best. You won’t lie to me and won’t bear to let me leave New York like this. When I see Ms. Navarro someday, I will put in good words for you in front of her. Also, these flowers will not affect your marriage. After all, Ms. Navarro also knows the relationship between us. It doesn’t matter if you give me more.”
“Cici Barton, are you looking for trouble?”
He sn*tched the roses from her and said, “You heartless girl. How dare you make fun of your brother after sacrificing my marriage to give you the flowers you like?”
“Ouch, be gentle. Don’t break the flowers.”
Cierra was lower than William. He took the roses, and she couldn’t grab them even if she h**ked his hands. She could only pretend to be pitiful. “I was wrong. I won’t tease you anymore. Give them back to me quickly. I’m starving. I haven’t even had dinner yet.”
“Serves you right for throwing a tantrum.”
William didn’t tease her much. Seeing she h**ked her hands and jumped a few times, he gave her the flowers and walked toward the L’Opera Restaurant.
“I’m sorry. I apologize to you.”
Cierra knew it was her fault, so she said softly to him. She didn’t even check the flowers to see if they were broken and quickly chased after William.
After catching up with him in a few steps, she tilted her head and looked at William. Seeing his casual expression, she was trying to say something about what would happen after she returned to the Barton family.
As far as she knew, William seemed to be fooling around, but he was stubborn about some things.
He might be conflicted for the rest of his life if he didn’t speak out.
Just as she was about to speak, someone suddenly grabbed her by the collar and pulled her back.
Frightened, Cierra looked back and exclaimed, “Who is it?!”
She turned her head and met Draven’s deep and angry eyes. Thinking that she had been photographed today, she became even more furious.
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