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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 338

Eliza seemed fierce, yet there was an indescribable cuteness about her.

How odd.

He felt a sense of déjà vu with this feeling.

He stared intently at Eliza’s face for a long time. "Have we... really never met before?"

"Casper, have you completely forgotten what happened in Oak Falls?" The nerve of him to even ask.

"I'm not talking about that. Before Oak Falls... didn't we know each other? If not, why would you take care of me?"

He suddenly brought up the past.

Eliza had no interest in discussing this with him. "Pathetic. What other reason could there be?"

Katie was getting desperate outside.

"Casper, please open the door." Katie knocked, but no one came to open it.

She ended up calling Casper’s aunt, "Mae, Casper has locked himself in his room, and I can't get in. Look at the fine mess your idea has gotten us into. If something happens, who’s going to be responsible?"

"What could possibly go wrong? It's just some love potion, after all. Just go to the reception and get a spare key, and you'll be in."

"The hotel reception won't give me a key. Maybe you should come over. That potion was too strong. I'm worried about him..."

Katie dared not think further.

Inside the room.

"Have you really not considered opening the door for your little girlfriend?" Eliza said mockingly, looking at Casper’s face.

He raised an eyebrow. "She's not my girlfriend."

"Mr. Casper, you were quite the knight in shining armor for your little girlfriend today, and now she's not your girlfriend? Isn't that a waste of your public performance at the dessert shop?"

"Then would you give me a chance to perform?" His hand moved restlessly to her waist, pressing their bodies close together, the temperature between them rising suddenly. "Hmm?"

"Are you sick? Are we that close?" She pushed him away.

"Then we can get to know each other again."

He was serious.

Clearly, Eliza was not at all interested in his seriousness. "Mr. Casper, you and I are not the same kinds of people, so there's no need to get to know each other again."

"When we were in Oak Falls, you were very gentle. How come..." He seemed to understand. It was still about the bakery incident. "...I apologize for my rudeness today."

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