Looking at the add friend request from David, Summer pursed her lips, tossed her phone aside and did not reply.
David suddenly lost her contact information, think about it and know that his mother must have deleted it.
If you've made it this far, why not find a way to make David never contact himself again?
Aren't you afraid that you'll contact David and tell him all about it?
At that moment, the phone suddenly rang.
Summer took a look at it, and there was a flash of complexity in her eyes.
It was a call from David.
After not receiving a reply from her for a long time, he pressed on to call.
Summer was silent and finally picked up the phone.
"Hello?"
"Summer, Happy New Year."
David's bright voice came over the current.
Summer's fingers suddenly tugged tight, and her neck felt like it was being choked by something invisible, causing a slight lump in her throat.
He forgot about the affair he had with her, so when he faced her, he was still as dashing and unrestrained as before.
It turns out that having no memory is also an enviable thing.
At least the heart won't feel so bad.
"Happy New Year."
Summer calmed down and returned the sentence in a light voice.
"Summer, are you still busy with work, Louis is too annoying, why would he let you go abroad on a business trip on New Year's Day? Don't be too hard on yourself when you're a girl out there, make sure you eat well and sleep well, understand?"
David barked a couple of words.
Summer's eyes turned red inch by inch as she listened to the male voice on the current.
He thought she was on a business trip abroad?
The memory seems to go back several years to the scene where she met him.
At that time, he had not yet officially debuted, but was already a dazzling star.
She looked at the company's front desk girl with a starry-eyed look, and she was actually one of the fan girls.
She relied on Louis' relationship and deliberately showed her face in front of him.
After he got to know himself, but pressed his inner excitement and pretended to be cold.
She's got a little heart!
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