Evan didn’t understand what her gaze meant. He furrowed his brows and looked at her in puzzlement. “You have nothing to say? Because I’ve exposed you?”
“Well, I have nothing to say to you, but you owe me money.”
Evan didn’t get what she meant.
Nicole put her hands out and demanded angrily, “Pay me for my translation service!”
Oh? So she’s asking me to pay her back.
It’s only a few thousand. Is she that desperate?
Why did she insist on moving out, then? She needs money to rent a house!
“You can afford rent, right? The money is nothing to you.”
“Even if I can afford to buy an airplane, you need to pay me the money! I earned it myself, so you must pay me,” Nicole demanded.
She knew it would be hard to get the money from him after she had moved out.
Besides, she didn’t want to return and see him with Sylphiette.
She decided it was time to go on their separate ways.
Evan gazed at her wordlessly for a long time before commenting, “You look like a shrew when you’re asking for money.”
“You look like a scum when you refuse to give me money.”
Evan’s cold eyes narrowed into a faint smirk. He turned and left without saying a word.
So he’s refusing to give it to me?
In a huff, Nicole hurried forward and stopped him from leaving.
“Give me my money! Mr. Seet, are you this shameless!”
“I will! Can’t you wait?”
With that, he continued on his way.
Nicole looked at his back and mused, Is he going to bring me my money?
Fine, I’ll wait for him.
Nicole waited there foolishly for over half an hour before she realized Evan wasn’t going to come back.
She immediately rushed to his room, but he had already driven to his company.
Has he left? That scum!
Turns out he really wants me to wait for real! Damn, I’ve wasted half an hour!
The more she thought about it, the more upset she was. Nicole nagged all the way back to the rear house and told the girls about moving out.
Nina nodded calmly at the news. She knew Evan didn’t like her, and she hated Sylphiette, too. She’d rather move out than live unhappily here.
Maya, however, was reluctant to leave. She pouted and lowered her head silently.
She recalled how Evan bought her yummy food and made a wreath for her. If I leave, I can’t be with Daddy anymore. I don’t want to leave!
Nicole knew how Maya felt, so she consoled the little girl. “If you want to see your Daddy, Uncle Davin can bring you to him.”
Maya turned to Davin, who nodded at her. But he also thought it was a pity for her to leave.
“Nicole, will you really leave him?”
Will I leave him?
Do I even have a choice?
All good things come to an end. Evan and I are not meant to be. We might be friends when we were young, but now that he has someone he likes, I shouldn’t force it.
“I’m no longer your sister-in-law.”
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