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EX-husband Groveling to Me novel Chapter 198

The rain fell fast and heavy.

The rain fell to the ground, hitting the steps and drifting somewhat onto the tops of her shoes.

Suny glanced at Austin, pressed his fingerprints and pushed the door open to enter the villa.

She had just gotten sweaty and originally thought of taking a shower after returning the cufflink to Austin, but Austin now followed her in. Thinking of what had just happened at the boxing gym, Suny's face turned cold as she poured a glass of water and put it in front of him, "Water."

He drank up.

"Thanks."

Austin looked up at her, "It's raining."

Leave again when the rain stops.

Suny was exasperated, "Austin, I don't think you want to go to the police station with me today, do you?"

"Yes."

He answered and opened the box.

After seeing the cufflink inside, his eyes sank slightly, but in just a moment, he collected his expression and looked up at Suny: "The cufflink was ripped off by Mandy that day at the airport."

With that, he paused and added, "The clothes have been thrown away."

With these words, Austin raised his hand and threw the box into the trash.

A cufflink costing several thousand, Austin would throw it away.

Suny, "Oh."

It had nothing to do with her.

The rain was pouring hard outside the window and Suny inclined her head to look, "Have you finished the water?"

Drink up and get lost.

Austin looked at the glass in front of him, "I will go when the rain stops."

Suny had already guessed that Austin would stay, she did not want to deal with him anymore and turned around and went upstairs.

This time Suny locked the door to her room behind her before entering the bathroom.

It was twenty minutes after Suny came out of the shower, and it was still raining outside, but much less.

She looked at the time and it was after five o'clock.

No need to think, that shameless man Austin downstairs must not have left yet.

Suny unplugged the hairdryer and walked downstairs.

She had just reached the corner of the stairs and she heard Austin's voice from downstairs.

Suny walked straight down the stairs.

"Bye then."

Austin answered to the person on the other end of the phone and then cut the call off.

He inclined his head to look at Suny, who had just finished showering, her hair fluffily draped behind her, wearing a loose thin jumper and a pair of straight and slender legs under black slim-fit trousers.

Austin's throat twitched, and when he saw her looking at him, he walked over to the sofa and sat down, "The clothes inside the room are missing."

Suny poured a glass of water, "I threw it away."

"Well, I know."

Austin looked at her and suddenly laughed softly.

He seldom smiled, Suny had known him for so many years, but she had never seen him smile, always with that cold, indifferent face.

Now that he smiled, the harshness of his features was less, and his seeping black eyes even had more tenderness.

Suny had to admit that Austin was really handsome.

Not wanting to be compelled by this deceitful face any longer, Suny lowered her head, but her eyes fell on the openness of his robe's neckline.

After she found out that Austin had left his clothes in the guest room, Suny asked the cleaner to come over the next day and throw away all the clothes Austin had put in the closet in the guest room, leaving a set of even-sized bathrobes there for the guests.

Unexpectedly, Austin ran out of clothes and wore a bathrobe.

He was sitting on that sofa, his loose bathrobe folding out into many gaps, and Suny could see half of his body.

Suny felt that he did it on purpose.

She withdrew her eyes and ducked her head to drink her water.

The rain outside the window had lessened, so Suny put down her glass of water and spoke to expel her guest: "The rain has lessened, you can go now."

"It's a rude thing to do when you go out in a bathrobe."

"Oh, it wouldn't be a rude thing to stay at someone's house with permission?"

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