Dressed in a black suit, James slightly curled his lips, his deep and indifferent eyes exuding an invincible aura.
"Since he didn't ask you to speak, are you defending him or spreading rumors about his character in his name?" James coolly countered.
Erin was taken aback by the indifferent response and seemed to realize that not only was she unable to provoke them, but she was also tarnishing her friend's gentle and refined reputation.
Erin's face turned cold. "I just think Ryan is living a miserable life, so I made sarcastic remarks about all of you. It has nothing to do with Ryan."
James raised an eyebrow. "I understand that you're his friend and want to speak up for him. I just hope that next time, you won't use his name to spread nonsense about my wife."
Erin frowned, wanting to say something, but when she saw Amelia's guilty eyes, she remembered Ryan's warning.
He said that if Erin hurt Amelia again by involving his matters, they wouldn't even be friends.
Afraid of losing Ryan as a friend, Erin gritted her teeth and held back.
After a cold glance at the two, Erin left.
He came here to see Stella, and now that he had seen her, there was no need to stay.
After Erin left, James grabbed Amelia's hand and squeezed it tightly.
"You have nothing to apologize to Ryan for. Don't blame yourself."
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