George became even unhappier, “You trust Mr. Hills so much, do you like him?”
George thought angrily, “I’m so kind to Keeley, but Keeley thinks of running away from me every day, while Lumma didn’t know that she was Adam’s wife, yet she trusted Adam so much.”
Comparisons were odious.
Lumma answered simply, “Adam is my boss, if I don’t trust him, and who to believe.”
George, “This is a cop–out answer.”
Lumma admitted frankly, “I like him! Adam is such an excellent person, but I like him just because he is my boss.”
“Are you sure?” George hoped that what Lumma said was true. Callum and Jeff had a happy marriage, and he was left alone if Adam also has a marriage without twists and turns, which was very uncomfortable to think about for George.
No matter what, George tried to make Adam unlucky as him.
Lumma glared at George, “I won’t become someone else’s mistress like you.”
George was hurt by this sentence, but he didn’t care, “Since you have no affection for Adam, why not follow me? I can give you whatever you want, so you don’t have to run around with Adam to earn a little money, and you can go home for Christmas with your family.”
Lumma put down her chopsticks, “I won’t eat.”
George, “Why?”
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