Elijah was a bitch, but he was really generous.
In order to help Austin, he was quite willing to do so, and a meal could cost several thousand.
After a full meal, Alicia drank two glasses of plum wine and Ashley came over to pick her up.
Suny didn't drink, but she also followed a tail behind her.
She didn't make a sound, and neither did Austin.
Elijah looked at the four people paired up in front of him and wiped his face with a sour heart.
The weather was good for two days and even the wind was much gentler at night.
Suny looked at the shadow in front of her heels, and he was really haunting her.
Gee, it was been a whole night and the person behind him hadn’t said a few words.
She opened the car door and was about to bend in, the man behind her finally opened his mouth, "Mandy came to you?"
Suny looked back at him.
Under the dim light, Austin's eyebrows were softer than usual, and his dark eyes were deep as he looked at her.
"Yes."
Hearing her words, Austin frowned: "Sorry."
Suny looked at him, "Do you know what she said?"
It was the first time since their divorce that Suny was willing to initiate a conversation with him.
Austin pursed his lips, "What was said?"
"She said she'd give me three million and then told me to get you to let her go."
When Suny said this, she slightly hooked her lips and smiled lightly, with some light reflecting inside those charming eyes, twinkling.
Austin's heart floated as he watched, and the gentle evening breeze blew over, somewhat cool, yet not too cold, unable to suppress the heat inside his heart.
"Don't bother with her."
Suny laughed lightly, "But if she's willing to give me thirty million, I'll say yes."
She paused and said, "I will take that money if it comes to me."
Austin was stunned for a rare moment, reacting with a slight loosening of his eyebrows, and smiled faintly, "Indeed."
Suny withdrew the smile from her face: "Austin, do you see that? In fact, I am also a very selfish person. My things and my people can’t be moved by others."
She looked at him, and inside her charming eyes was a clear and serious look.
"Is that so?"
Austin sank his gaze and lifted his leg to walk up to her, "I'm the same way."
"So ......"
Suny paused, "We don't really fit together, two people who are too similar don't fit together."
Austin's breath hitched as he thought Suny was going to say she was willing to accept him, but he didn't expect her to say the exact opposite.
For a moment, Austin's entire head was blank.
He stood there somewhat helplessly, the smile in his eyes fading, reaching out only to the deep, unseen pain and depression.
Neither of them spoke, and the silence between them was broken by the sound of the occasional horn as cars coming and going down the road.
After about five or six seconds, Suny pulled open the car door, "It's not early."
When she finished, she was already in the car, and as soon as she stepped on the accelerator, the car drove into the road.
Austin froze, turned around to go to his car, and drove past closely following Suny's car.
Suny hadn't driven so fast for a long time, she looked at the car following her closely in the rear view mirror, raised her eyebrows and picked up speed.
At that moment, the mobile phone suddenly rang and it was an unknown caller.
She'd done it on purpose, said things like that on purpose to make him feel bad.
Austin wanted to teach her a lesson, but looking at her staring at him like this, he could not bear to do so.
In the end, he only dared to lower his head and kiss her on the lips, "Suny, believe me, we are a match."
He kissed her and whispered.
Austin just kissed her and backed away.
Suny stood back a step: "Don't flip over the door in future."
Austin turned around and slammed the door behind him, "Okay."
Suny's face was hot, even though she was usually calm, she could not be completely calm at this time.
She gave him a look and turned to go upstairs.
Austin followed her and walked to the second floor, where the man consciously walked to the sofa and sat down, waiting for Suny to pour the tea over.
Suny drank half a glass of water in the kitchen, and she calmed down a lot, before she re-poured two glasses of water out and handed one to Austin: "We can try, but I have a condition."
"Go ahead."
Austin took the water, but his eyes fell on the glass in Suny's hand, he always felt that Suny's glass of water would be sweeter.
Suny took a sip of water before speaking, "Our relationship cannot be made public for now."
"Okay."
He answered with barely a thought, and Suny, "Won't you think about it?"
"No need."
He had waited so long for this day, how could he refuse because of this small request from her?
Of course, it was not long before Austin regretted it.
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