Chapter 400 Fall Into The Same Pit
Rosalie tried to calm herself down. She met Byron’s gaze indifferently and said gently, “Byron, the way you are now will only make me more unfamiliar with you.”
Byron had always been calm and self-sustaining in her memory, even a little indifferent.
At least, that was how he was six years ago.
She could not figure out the Byron now.
Rosalie did not know if what she said had anything to do with it, but she felt the grip on her chin seem to be slowly easing off.
She was practically holding her breath.
After a while, the man frowned. He withdrew his hand and went back to his original position before looking at her with a complicated expression, “Just what do you want?”
Hearing a question like that even before she could breathe a sigh of relief, Rosalie was baffled.
She should be the one asking this.
Her attitude was already very clear, what exactly did Byron want?
“It’s fine if you want to avoid me but to not even see Estelle? Rosalie, are you really so cruel?” Byron looked at her deeply.
Rosalie’s heart sank slightly. She closed her eyes and pressed down on the strangeness she felt in her heart before replying indifferently, “Let’s not discuss this anymore, it’s meaningless. Since I made President Lawrence so unhappy in the car, I think I should get off.”
She wanted to raise her hand and knock on the partition to ask Luther to stop after she said that.
Just as she reached her hand out, however, the man grabbed her wrist forcefully.
Rosalie struggled to breakaway. “If President Lawrence really wishes to talk, we can make an appointment and slowly talk somewhere else. I feel very uncomfortable in this space now!”
Sooner or later, she would be going abroad and would not have much contact with this man anymore either way.
“If Miss Fuller knew the President Lawrence has come up so close to me, there would be some unnecessary misunderstandings. I hope President Lawrence will not make it difficult for me.”
Byron coldly asked, “Do you think I’m making things difficult for you?”
Rosalie replied mockingly, “Alternatively, President Lawrence can also understand it as that I don’t want to follow in the footsteps of six years ago, no one wants to fall into the same pit twice.”
What she was trying to convey to Byron was that even if he really felt something for her, she would not accept it.
What happened six years ago had hurt her enough, and she did not want to go through it again.
Byron thought of the conversation between Rosalie and his mother in the coffee shop that day and his heart abruptly sunk.
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