Along the way, Beryl felt that she had been oppressed. She couldn't hold it in any longer. "Don't you understand why I refused you?"
"Why did you refuse? Don't you like it? Do you want another style?"
Beryl was so angry that she was speechless and even laughed. She simply turned her head to the side and said, "Anyway, I don't want it. You can give it to anyone you want."
Even if she refused, what could he do?
As it turned out, Marcellus wouldn't do anything to her, but he did something that surprised her even more.
The man didn't even look at it. He stuffed the bracelet back into the box, rolled down the window, and threw it out.
Although the driver and the manager did not speak, they had been paying attention to the situation behind them. Seeing such an action, both of them frowned.
He, he threw it away just like that?
When Beryl heard the noise, she turned her head and locked her gaze on the window that had not yet been rolled up. She looked at the incomparably calm man in shock. "Are you crazy?!"
Marcellus didn't think it was a big deal. He said calmly, "Just throw it away if you don't want it."
"You, you...!" Beryl did not know what else to say. When she saw someone riding an electric bicycle passing by, she did not say anything and opened the car door. She went around to Marcellus's side and bent down to search carefully.
Thankfully, the box was quite eye-catching, to begin with, and it didn't take her much effort to find it under the tree.
Beryl walked up to the car with the box in her hand, opened the door on Marcellus's side, and threw it directly at him. She didn't know if she was angry at him or at her useless behavior, but her eyes turned red. "Here you are!"
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