The emotions that had been suppressed for days exploded in a flash, and Suny could no longer control herself.
She walked over to the dining chair and sat down, propping her hand on the tabletop to cover her face, trying to shield the last bit of her face.
But she knew nothing could stop it.
Austin saw it, he stood there and saw it clearly.
She was not as breezy as she appears, nor did she really care at all.
She struggled to leave his life completely while at the same time not being able to completely refuse him such a step closer.
She knew she was stuck in a dead end.
"Suny."
The man's low voice came and Suny's fingers trembled slightly.
With her hand over her face and her vision blocked by her own fingertips, Suny could not see Austin, but could feel him on her heels.
The next second, her hand was pulled away from his.
Suny's eyes were still red and she didn't want to see him at this time.
"Let go."
She inclined her head and looked at the cabinet in the distance.
Austin caught her hand and suddenly raised it, then threw it hard and viciously at his own face: "It's not worth crying for someone like me."
He would have demeaned himself instead.
Suny withdrew her eyes and looked at him, pulling her hand back, "Go away, I want to calm down."
She did need to calm down, otherwise she wouldn't have run straight into trouble in front of Austin.
This time, Austin didn't say anything else again.
"Here's the medicine."
He said, placing the portioned box of cold medicine in front of her heel.
Suny glanced at the green medicine box, "I'm not a three-year-old child."
She knew about taking the medication herself.
"Okay."
Austin responded, his cool eyebrows tinged with smile, "But you don't like taking medicine."
Suny looked at the smile between his eyebrows and her heart suddenly beat faster.
But just for a moment.
In any case, Austin's face was still very seductive when he smiled.
Well, she was a face reader.
Austin looked at her reddened charming eyes and pursed his lips slightly, before he got up to leave, he lowered his head and kissed her on the forehead, "I never wanted to bully you."
He just wanted to protect such a nice girl.
Suny was stunned for a moment, and when she reacted, Austin had already consciously walked away.
She looked up at his back as he walked towards the stairs and frowned slightly, unable to help but raise her hand to touch her forehead.
How had she not known he was so good at taking advantage of people before?
Suny was in a much better mood after venting.
The chicken soup was almost cold, so Suny drank it with her head down.
This bad cold of Suny's went as quickly as it came.
After a good night's sleep, she woke up the next day and the symptoms were almost gone, except for a few hoarsenesses in her voice.
After missing a full day of work yesterday, Rosa came over to her the next day with two contracts.
Suny sounded very wrong yesterday and Rosa was worried all day yesterday, but today Rosa was relieved to see that she looked okay.
"Miss Holland, have you recovered from your cold?"
"Yes, much better."
Suny responded, looked down and flipped through the document, then signed it.
Rosa saw her sign and said another thing: "Miss Holland, Mr. Watts came to Phantom yesterday."
Hearing this from Rosa, Suny couldn't help but raise her eyebrows, "Didn't you make it clear to him last time?"
"He said that the terms he negotiated last time were acceptable to him."
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