Everett was picking up the pieces from the chess box.
Hearing Wade's words, he paused.
Then he sald, "No.” Wade looked at him.Two seconds later, he said, "I thought you did It.”
"No."
Everett looked at the board.
After a few seconds, he put the pieces on the board.
Wade looked at the board and said, "When are you going to do it?"
He asked casually.
After asking, he put the white chessman on the chessboard.
Everett look the black chessman, put it not far from the white chessman, and said, "I have no idea."
Wade looked at Everett
His expression and tone were as usual.
There wasn't any chance.
Wade's old eyes moved and he said, "You're an independent- minded man.How can you not think about this?"
Fverett looked at him.
"Not everything can be thought of well.Just like grandpa, sometimes you may also find things that are hard to handle."
Wade immediately looked at Everett.
In the living room, Leona wenlinto the bathroom.
Although she didn't like Melody in the past, she could still tolerate Melody.
But now Leona realized that she disliked Melody so much that she couldn't be alone with her.
In that case, why should she make things difficult for herself? Melody watched Leona go to the bathroom with a sneer.
Leona didn't like her, and she didn't like Leona either.
If she wasn'l Everett's mother, Melody wouldn't have looked at her.
Thinking of Everett, Melody looked at the man sitting outside playing chess with Wade.
He took off his suit Jacket and wore a black shirt.
The cufflinks on the sleeves of his shirt were unbuttoned and rolled up casually, revealing his thin but strong arms.
His fingers were long and slender, with the pieces between his index and middle fingers.His eyes were fixed on the chessboard.He didn't have to do anything deliberately.
That was enough to make her unable to look away.
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