"Austin, I'm sorry, it's my fault, I shouldn't have asked you to meet me. You leave me alone, you go after Josie."
Matilda had a look of remorse and her eyes were full of guilt.
Austin took a deep breath and gave her a look, "It's not your problem, don't take it to heart. Well, I still have some things to do, I want to go first, I will contact you later."
Even without Matilda, he and Josie wouldn't have made it very far.
Because she doesn't love him at all, does she?
Looking at Austin's striding away, Matilda's mouth curled up in a winning smile.
She originally thought that the relationship between Josie and Austin would be unbreakable.
I really didn't expect the two to break up like this!
So does that give her a chance to get close to Austin?
The title of lifesaver really works!
Violet finished watching the scene where Austin proposed to Josie and went to her room.
When she exited the elevator door, she still had a smile on her face.
Only when she saw the man standing in front of her room, the smile on her face slowly faded.
Hendrix?
Is he here to see himself?
"What are you doing here?"
Violet took out her room card and opened the door with a light expression.
Louis' dark eyes narrowed, clearly sensing Violet's detachment from him.
"Explain why you're blacking out my phone number?"
Violet had already opened the door to the room and when she heard this, she turned her head to look at Louis.
"Mr. Hendrix, do you think a divorced woman is particularly good at fooling? Give a little sunshine and it will shine? Don't you have any idea why you were blackballed? Please don't show up in front of me again, that's all."
Violet was angry and reached out to slam the door shut.
Louis held the door down with a quick eye and a deep frown.
"Are you saying I'm lying to you? What exactly have I done? You tell me clearly."
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