He had fallen in love with countless women. The word "girlfriend" did not sound like an identity to him at all. It was more like a casual title in his heart, and it was no different from an ordinary title.
But when he thought of how Beryl was about to be his girlfriend, he felt an indescribable sense of nervousness and palpitation.
Don't move!
Marcellus suddenly took a step back and turned to look in the direction in front of him. He was a little confused by his emotions.
Beryl looked at his abnormal behavior and was even more confused. However, she did not miss his last sentence.
He could give her the legitimacy of his girlfriend.
If these three words were common to Marcellus, then it was an unprecedented experience for Beryl.
She had never been anyone's girlfriend, nor did she want to be one. It was the same at this time.
For a few minutes, she admitted that she was intimidated by his courage, but she soon came to her senses and asked Mr. Perkins seriously, "Mr. Perkins, do you know what being a girlfriend means?"
Marcellus's heart, which had just been disturbed, was once again ignited by these words. He smiled inexplicably and gritted his teeth. "Little girl, you haven't even been in a relationship. Why are you asking me if I know what a girlfriend means? When I was with a woman, you were probably still doing math questions." Huston was speechless.
Beryl automatically blocked out his offensive words and tried her best to remain calm. "I have never been in a relationship, but this doesn't mean that I don't know what love is. You have many women, but in the end, you are the only one around you. The feelings I want are not so great. I hope my future boyfriend can accompany me. Similarly, I also hope to accompany him. But obviously, Mr. Perkins has a different view on love and wins with quantity. So, I'm sorry, but I still can't accept your confession."
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