Evan didn’t escape, and it was too late.
He could only force himself to sit calmly in his original position, turning his head to look at Abby beside him. His dark eyes were so heavy that Abby could not imagine what he was thinking through them.
Abby bent down and got close to Evan. The distance between the two of them was so close that Evan could smell her body’s faint fragrance.
He didn’t know what kind of perfume she was wearing. It was not strong, but it was light, and it smelled good.
“Evan.” Abby gently called his name.
“You say it, and I listen.” Evan responded to her gently.
Abby said, “Let me ask you something: what kind of mentality do you have towards me? Are you pursuing me by being nice to me? “If you’re pursuing me, why are you ignoring me?”
Evan’s eyes were deep; he pursed his lips and said in a low voice, “You asked more than one question.”
After a pause, he said, “If I say I don’t know what my mentality is, will you scold me? Will you think I’m a ba*tard?”
He wanted to pursue her. He also thought she was very good, and Grandma’s taste was not that bad.
Without her, Evan could still live a good life with her, even if he didn’t love Abby.
Her flamboyance, boldness, chivalry, and quirkiness, as quiet as a virgin and as active as a rabbit, penetrated deeply into his heart, and he felt that the one he really liked was her.
The ever-changing fox.
Rather than a wealthy daughter like Abby.
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