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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 356

"Why even bother? We're not close, and honestly, I'm not a fan of rich folks."

"What do you consider rich? Billions? Trillions?" He could easily make do with a little less.

Hmm.

The world of the wealthy was truly beyond her understanding.

"Casper, you see, there's this massive gap between us. Billions, trillions—that's what you call money. To me, even a few thousand is a lot."

She turned to meet his gaze, hoping he'd get the picture.

An unbridgeable chasm lay between them.

He gently lifted her chin with a soft smile, "You're just coming up with excuses to push me away."

He was spot on.

So what?

It was the truth.

His pursuit was all about some feeling he was chasing.

Her rejection? She just didn't want to relive the experience of being with him.

He wouldn't get it.

Maybe he'd never remember her.

That would be for the best.

"Exactly."

"I don't like how you keep everyone at arm's length." He assured her he wouldn't be like her ex-husband, "Your ex was unkind because he didn't love you. But as for me... I really do like you."

Eliza was a bit at a loss for words.

She didn't want to drag this conversation on any longer.

"Honestly, Mr. Casper, let's just be friends, you know, regular ones who check in on each other now and then."

He shook his head gently, leaning in so their noses almost touched, "I don't buy into the idea of purely platonic friendships between men and women."

"That's just your dirty mind talking." She smirked, a hint of sarcasm in her smile.

"Seriously." He gazed at her intensely, as if trying to memorize her face, "You look a lot like my wife."

"Mr. Casper, that line is so outdated."

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