“So what? As long as you’re not married to someone else, I have the right to pursue you. Mable, I’m confident you’ll be mine sooner or later!” Blair expressed.
Mable was at a loss for words.
‘He’s so quick to expose his overbearing nature!’
She shook off Blair’s hand and said, “Master Blair, it’s not good to be overconfident. Be careful you don’t slap yourself in the face!”
Blair chuckled. “Mabes, you dare say you don’t have any feelings for me? Why did you stay and cry so hard just now, then?”
“I’m not cold-blooded. I have feelings too. You saved and helped me find the Ice Jade Flower, so I thought I should return the favor!”
Mable rubbed her reddened eyes. “As for why I cried just now, I was just touched by you. Don’t think too much about it.”
Blair stared at her. “Mabes, you’re saying one thing, but your heart is saying another!”
The more she explained, the less he believed what she said.
Eyes could not deceive, and her gaze had betrayed her long ago.
Blair’s eyes were too sharp. He had seen through her, so she quickly looked away.
She stood up and took a few steps back. “Rest well. I’m going to formulate the antidote.”
With that, she headed out.
As she walked to the door, Blair said from behind, “Mabes, I won’t give up!”
Mable left without saying anything.
Blair stared at the closed door, his eyes dark and cold.
He picked up his phone and called Arthur.
“Come to my room.”
Arthur came within two minutes.
“Master Blair.”
Blair looked at him and asked coldly, “Who told Mable about the Ice Jade Flower?”
The matter was known only to a few close associates. Solomon was with him then, so it could not be him.
Apart from that, only the bodyguards who were with him that day knew.
Arthur immediately answered, “Master Blair, you ordered us not to tell anyone about it. None of us dared say anything about it, let alone tell Ms. Jefferson.”
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