As Blair looked at Mable, a trace of imperceptible amazement flashed across his eyes.
Mable wore a black tunic dress with a side slit today. When she walked, her slender legs could be vaguely seen. She wore her curly hair down, and her makeup was delicate and stunning, making her look lazy yet seductive.
“Mable?”
Solomon looked at Mable. He subconsciously took a step back when he remembered her feat last night in Sleepless City.
Mable ignored him and walked straight up to Blair. “Give me back my jade pendant.”
Blair stared at Mable, whose temperament was completely different from before. He frowned and asked, “What jade pendant?”
Mable scoffed. She knew Blair must have forgotten.
She recalled when she gave him the jade pendant and how he casually threw it on the table without even looking at it.
“I gave you a jade pendant when we got married.” Mable’s tone was cold.
Blair thought carefully and remembered there seemed to be such a thing.
When he rescued Mable two years ago, the jade pendant, which had her name engraved, was hung around her neck.
Blair leaned back in his chair and sized up the bright and moving but cold woman in front of him.
“You came just to ask for that jade pendant back?”
“If not?”
Mable held her arms. “Blair, you didn’t think I came to beg you to get back together, did you?”
Blair stared at her with a gloomy face. “Best if you’re not!”
Mable smiled bitterly to herself. “Don’t worry. I won’t!”
She could not wait to be strangers with him.
‘Want to get back together? In another life!’
Mable had no time to waste with him here. She reached out and asked again, “Give me back my jade pendant!”
Blair looked indifferently at her. “I threw it away long ago.”
Mable froze. “You threw it away?”
He threw her jade pendant away!
Blair took a sip of the coffee in his hand and kept a straight face. “Was I supposed to accept it just because you gave it to me?”
Mable slammed down on the table, so angry that her face turned red. “Blair, where did you throw it?”
Blair was still expressionless. “I forgot.”
Mable clenched her fists tightly and stared deadly at Blair with gloomy eyes. She had the urge to kill him.
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