Yanis stood by like a bystander and watched Zane baby-sit Neve to his parked car.
In the five years they had been married, she had never seen a Zane as gentle as the one she had just seen, except on the day they got their license.
She thought that Zane was not a gentle person.
But today she realized that his tenderness was only for one person.
And that person, not her Yanis .
"Albi said that you wanted to see me?" Zane asked as he walked over and stood in front of her.
Yanis looked at him as if she had never known the man in front of her before.
It is clear that he himself said last night that Albi should find her today to sign.
It is clear that he brought people around ......
Now it's another look like he doesn't know anything.
Yanis collected her thoughts, "Let's go in and talk."
Yanis said Yanis took the lead in the door with his feet up.
Zane takes a step back and follows Yanis.
The two of them settled down at the window seat.
Yanis did not order any coffee, but asked the waiter for two cups of warm water, one to Zane, one in front of himself, "Sorry, recently too poor to drink coffee."
Zane gave her a look, "Did you spend all the money I gave you?"
Yanis answered the question, "When did she come back?"
Zane hasn't said anything yet.
Yanis asked again, "Last night?"
"Did you pick it up yourself?"
"the Bennetts know she's back ......"
"Yanis ."
Zane interrupted her in a deep voice, "What exactly did you want to see me about?"
Yanis was stunned, looked at the person sitting across from him and asked in a light voice, "Last night you said you asked Albi to find me to sign, did you still sign?"
Hearing Yanis' words, Zane raised his hand and squeezed his brow, looking at Yanis with little warmth in his eyes, "I thought you would drag your feet and not want to sign."
Yanis sniffed and curved her lips, "Can I not sign if I don't want to?"
"Can't."
As soon as Yanis' words left his mouth, Zane took over.
Yanis curbed her smile, "So, why am I dragging?"
With that, Yanis picked up the glass of water on the table and passed it to his lips and took a sip, "Zane , I'm ready to let go."
Zane listened to her and didn't answer, but there was an indescribable choking sensation when he heard what had just been said.
Yanis met his cold eyes, "I'm ready to let myself go, let you go, give you back to her, let you go and love her well, this road is too narrow to walk the three of us, and I don't want to stay in the bottomless abyss, so I'm going to go first and let you two walk the road of prosperity."
When he finished, Yanis held out his hand towards Zane, "Where are the papers, I'll sign them."
Zane just looked at her.
The person in front of him has been with him for five years and he seems to have only seen her when she is meek to him.
But have never seen such as now, crisp and decisive, not dragging the look.
Even, in this moment, there was an indescribable sense of oppression that pressed him to catch his breath.
Just then, Zane's cell phone rang.
Zane retracted his eyes and answered the phone, his tone was unprecedentedly gentle, "Okay, I'll be right out."
Hanging up the phone, he returned to that cold look and looked at her, "I'll have Albi bring the documents to you."
Yanis withdrew her hand and nodded, "Good."
"But it may not be too late today, tonight the Lawrence's Manson is having a dinner party and Catherine asked us to come back together."
Yanis froze, then responded, "Okay."
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