Evelyn stared at the debris on the ground for a long time before coming to her senses. She smiled in despair and said, "I provoked you a long time ago."
"No," the man said coldly. "From today on, you're the unlucky one. I won't let you off. I'm in pain, but you have to feel pain too. That's fair."
He was not joking at all. Evelyn knew that there was no relief in his voice. That was what he thought. He wanted to take revenge on her for her disappearance in the past five years and her "design" with Bert.
Thinking of Lucas, the child he didn't know, Evelyn immediately sneered bitterly. There would always be all kinds of misunderstandings between them. She couldn't tell him, and he had no way to know. In the past, it was Mia, but now it was Lucas and Bert.
Looking at her standing where she was, even now, Huston still hoped that she could say something, explain something, and tell him that the accident five years ago was not an accident. However, there was nothing, and what she left him was only silence.
The remaining warmth in Huston's eyes faded away. "Now, get out."
Get out.
He used these words to talk to her.
She had heard a lot of serious insults over the years, and she had survived, but he could still defeat her with two words.
Tears welled up in her eyes again. Evelyn quickly turned around and picked up her bag. Afraid that he would see her tears, she ran out of the villa without hesitation.
The man pursed his thin lips tightly. The moment she turned around, his hands hanging by his side tightened. He tried his best to restrain the urge to pull her back.
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