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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 122

"Wait, Belle, it's not good to stand in a dark corner, aren't you afraid someone will tell Calvin about us standing alone in the dark talking?" Martin also got off the electric car but stopped her in advance, "Belle, let's go out, find a quiet teahouse, have something to eat and then we'll have a nice chat. Trust me, nothing will happen to you and what I'm about to tell you is definitely worth you going out with me."

His words were sincere.

To find out what had happened to her father, she had to go out with him. Thinking of her original intention, she took a dark breath, bit her lip and nodded, "Okay, let's go then."

"Okay." Martin was happy to hear that and was the first to walk towards the basement, "I'll get the car."

There are many teahouses in A City, completely different from restaurants, which are filled with all kinds of tea, including all kinds of dim sum, and are decorated in an elegant and quiet environment, with small latticework of rooms, with a separate space every few feet, which is perfect for couples' love talks and girlfriends' private conversations.

The aroma of various rich teas bubbled up from the steaming alabaster pots, accompanied by e dim sum, which was indeed a favourite of the women. Martin chose to come here because at university, he knew that Belle and all the girls liked to come here to spend time together.

Only once did Belle accept his invitation to come to the teahouse, and with Lottie, the third party, in tow.

"Belle, we came to this teahouse once when we were in college." After Martin sat down, he made her tea like a gentleman, and handed her a list of snacks attentively.

Belle casually took the snack list, but in her heart she was surprised she had come here with him, for she had no recollection of it.

She ordered a few dim sum and ate them slowly.

"Martin, we're classmates, you don’t need to go around the bush." Belle forked a piece of dim sum into her mouth and said in a placid one.

"Sure." Martin responded, picking up his cup and elegantly sipping his tea. He had always considered Belle to be that good tea with an endless aftertaste, just looking at her made him content. From the time he saw her in college, her beauty and extraordinary temperament had been burned deep into his heart.

If it wasn't for Calvin, Belle would definitely have belonged to him.

This was something he was confident of.

But she was with Calvin, and he was not happy about it.

Just because Calvin was richer than him?

He wouldn't let Calvin get away with it. The cold light in his eyes flickered away and he replaced it with a plaintive smile.

"Belle, after so many years, you know my heart for you, there is no way I will harm you. After I tell you something, promise me that you will leave Calvin, there is no way you and him will ever work out. "He took a sip of tea and said seriously. Lexie will not let her go and will not see them get along, this is something Martin knows about it. If Belle still entangled with Calvin, Belle would be in danger.

He loved her and didn't want to see her suffer more, and he had to make his move, so he tried his best to persuade her.

Belle listened with her eyebrows furrowed and reiterated again, "Martin, I came here today to hear about my father’s story, for my own business, I know what I should do, I don't need you to remind me, so I don't want to hear such words again."

She was very upset, as if she was hurting him by being with Calvin, but, she hated being blackmailed.

"Belle, stop being obsessed, can't you think of these causes and consequences? Can't you figure out who is really good for you and who is the one who is harming you?" Martin finally made up his mind and came closer to her, looking into her bright eyes and speaking in a deep voice.

Belle leaned her head back and sat upright, asking in shock, "What do you mean by that?"

"You are wise enough to understand the meaning of my words." The light in his eyes grew deeper and deeper, and his tone was tinged with mystery.

"No, I don't understand." Belle shook her head repeatedly.

"You don't understand?" Martin suddenly let out a long sigh, "Well, it's no wonder, women react foolishly when it comes to such things." At this, he added with great regret, "It's not all your fault for not understanding, it's just that he's given you too many temptations and this has made you lose your way."

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