"Careful."
Oscar hugged her in a hurry.
The woman's fragrance came to his nose, and her pretty face was close at hand. She looked a little panic, which made him feel pity.
Oscar looked at Josie and his Adam's apple moved up and down, "Josie, is everything okay?"
"I'm fine."
Josie stood up straight from his arms with a fumbling hand and fixed her hair around her ears.
"Thanks! I, I'm going to the bathroom."
Looking at the woman's shy appearance, Oscar's eyes darkened slightly and he quickly followed.
Josie heard the sound of footsteps coming from behind her, and snickered.
Suddenly, she was pulled by someone.
"Josie, wait a minute. I need to talk to you."
"Is there something else Oscar?"
Josie broke away from Oscar's hand and asked in a light voice.
Oscar looked at Josie's pretty face and sighed, "Josie, I've always wanted to say sorry to you. How have you been over the past few years?"
Hearing these words, Josie moved her lips, wanted to say something but then stopped.
Her beautiful eyes began to redden, and her appearance looked extraordinarily pitiful.
Seeing this, Oscar's heart softened and he reached out to take her into his arms.
"Josie, don't cry. It made me feel so bad!"
He was such a scum!
Cursing in her heart, Josie ignored the goose bumps that rose on her body, and pushed him away.
"Oscar, you don't have to pretend to care about me. I'm rich and free, so I'm too happy with my life!"
She looked away from him with a stubborn face.
Oscar was tantalized and softened his voice with compulsion.
"Josie, I really care about you. I know that you must not have forgotten me, and that's why you haven't remarry. Josie, in my heart, I still love you the most."
Still loved her the most?!
This was certainly a scum's quote.
He would never satisfy!
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