Judy Hills didn’t want to leave Lumma either, but she had to do what her brother asked her to do, “Lumma, I just answered the phone for too long and forgot about going to the supermarket. I didn’t mean to leave you.”
Lumma said, “I feel that you just left me on purpose.”
Judy didn’t know if Lumma had found out what her brother asked her to do, and felt a little guilty, “Lumma, why do you think I left you on purpose?”
Lumma, “I got the instinct.”
It’s just that Judy had nothing to worry about without any useful evidence, “Lumma, sometimes a person’s instinct might be right, but it is not 100% accurate. Trust me, I did not intentionally leave you and went shopping with my brother. I promise I won’t do this again next time.”
Lumma deliberately teased her, “I don’t want to forgive you.”
Judy felt upset at an instant, saying, “Lumma, why don’t you forgive me? You don’t like me anymore?”
Hearing Judy’s voice, Lumma realized that her joke had gone too far, so she stopped, saying, “I was just teasing you.”
Judy was almost scared to tears by her, but she came to tease Lumma, saying, “when did you learn this? You scared me to death. I thought you were angry with me and didn’t like me anymore.”
Lumma smiled and said, “I like you! I like you so much!”
Judy, “I like you too, so much!”
Adam Hills on the side was upset when he heard it. The time Lumma spent with Judy was far less than the time she spent with him. Why did they establish such a good relationship so quickly, while he was not attracted to Lumma at all.
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