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EX-husband Groveling to Me novel Chapter 190

Suny snorted, "I'm tired of saying, Austin, if sorry is useful, what does the world need the police for?"

He looked at her, unable to speak in defense.

These past events were all true, and what he remembered and didn't remember really hurt Suny.

"I know."

It was only after half a sound that Austin spoke up.

"You don't know, Austin, if you really know, you shouldn't have appeared in front of me."

"J City is not a big city, we will always meet even if I don't take the initiative to appear in front of you."

Oh, and did she have to thank him for coming to meet her by chance?

Suny did not want to talk to him again and inclined her head to look out of the car window.

Ten minutes later, the car pulled up in front of the villa.

The hail stopped, but the rain was still heavy.

Suny looked at Austin, who was waiting outside with an umbrella, and she didn't say anything to refuse him.

Forget it, embarrassing herself was the stupidest thing to do.

Neither of them said anything until they reached the villa's entry door, where Suny opened the door and she stood in the doorway, blocking Austin: "Thank you."

Saying that, Suny was about to close the door and turn around to enter the villa when Austin suddenly called out to her, "Suny."

The hand she placed on the door handle gave a slight lurch, Suny raised her head and watched Austin suddenly put away his umbrella, just standing there in the rain looking at her: "I know I caused a lot of harm to you before, intentionally or unintentionally, and there's no way I can make it come back to the past. You're right, it's no use being sorry. That night when you were pushed into the swimming pool, I, as a husband, did not stand by your side, nor did I care about you with a single word, and that was my fault.

I don't know which is colder, the water that day or this rain today, but I'd rather you scold me and beat me than to ignore me in silence."

"Austin, how old are you?"

You're in your thirties, aren't you?

How can you still act like you're in your twenties and do these boring and childish things.

Austin pursed his lips for a moment, the heavy rain made his whole body soon soaked through at once, his hair drooping down, he was less of the usual cool and cold, but more gentle.

"Childish."

"You're right, it is the first time I liked someone, the approach is indeed childish."

He was frank in his admission.

But Suny thought he was despicable.

She snorted, turned and slammed the door behind her.

Whatever!

Austin looked at the closed door and looked downcast.

He knew he was naive, but he didn't know what to do.

If that would make Suny feel better, then he didn't care what was done to him.

After Suny entered the villa, she first drank a cup of warm water, then took a hot bath and changed into her home clothes, and her whole body was cozy.

As for how long Austin had to get wet, she was not so kind to care.

However the rain outside was getting heavier and there was no sense of it closing in.

Suny inclined her head for a moment, put the cup down in her hand in annoyance and stepped on her slippers to go downstairs.

When she opened the door, Austin was still standing at the door in the rain.

The drenched Austin was no longer his usual poised self, and to be honest, Suny was really in a pretty good mood when she looked at him in the pouring rain, almost even squinting her eyes.

She was suddenly less irritable and stood in the doorway with her arms wrapped around her, watching with interest as he got wet.

After a few seconds, Austin suddenly opened his mouth, "It's windy and cold, just go back and watch the surveillance."

He was surprised she was in the mood to care about him.

Suny raised her eyebrows, "How long are you going to stand in front of my house?"

Austin wanted to say "when you let me in", but looking at the look on Suny's face, he felt that if he said that, he would definitely not be able to enter the door today.

The words were on his lips, but he changed them to, "When the rain stops."

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