Alice bit her lips and said, "Actually, I was thinking about what happened that night just now. I don't know why, but I seem to have an impression that this hairpin had dropped before, or not? I can't really remember."
"All your memories are illusions."
"No, it's true." Alice said in a slightly anxious tone as she lifted her hand to caress her hair. She was not daydreaming, but those scenes really were too long ago.
It was like a distant scene in a fog. She wanted to see it clearly, but she couldn't.
"OK, so what if you've lost it?"
William asked coldly.
"Is there a possibility that I lost my hairpin at that time, and was picked up by Rosanna later on? She wanted to return it to me, but she first went to your room and dropped it." that maybe was the only explanation that made sense.
Hearing that, William stared at her, "Anyway, you think that the one was Rosanna!"
At that time, she had been desperately trying to get rid of him, but now she was in such a hurry to do so. Why she wanted him to be with Rosanna?
"I didn't mean that."
Alice said.
"What does that mean? Is it fun? Use a bunch of evidences that you don't know for sure to prove that you weren't together with me at that night? " William sneered, turned around and left with big strides.
Angry?
Alice looked at his back, frowned, and called out to him, "William!"
"What?"
William stopped and stood on the stairs. He did not turn his head back.
Alice stopped behind him, "Are you angry?"
"I'm not angry!" William said without turning his head. He sneered at himself, "If you think I'm angry, then I must be sick, and can't control my emotions!"
The tone of someone giving up on himself.
Alice reached out and poked his back.
"What!"
William bellowed, but did not leave.
"William." Alice stood behind him and said slowly after a few seconds of silence, "I know it's in your heart, but it is also bothered me."
"What does it have to do with you!"
William's figure became stiff for a moment.
"It's because of the absurd change that I, a university student, was unable to graduate openly like the others. However, later on, you were imprisoned me in the Cullen Family and questioned about it." Alice's voice was extremely soft, and when she said this part, pain flashed past her eyes, "That night had completely changed my life, but I know that I was an innocent person."
"You just said that it's fine even if it's me who drugged you, so I'm a bit reactionary towards it." Alice said, "You should understand me, William. I can't do that kind of thing."
"It's not that I don't want to forcefully bring you and Rosanna together. I just want to tell you that I wouldn't do such a thing to ruin my own life. And now, I would harm everyone but you. Do you understand? "
Alice's fingertips track on his back.
Hearing this, William turned around and looked at her, but his expression no longer as ugly as before. He pulled her into his embrace, then kissed her.
Alice let him kiss her.
William reached out to hug her, and said in a magnetic voice, "Let's not talk anymore. It's not difficult to find the truth. Once we find out Rosanna, we'll know it all!"
Rosanna was the key to opening the gate.
"Yes."
Alice nodded, and grabbed his back.
"I know you won't hurt me. Never." William embraced her and said with a low voice.
"You're not angry?"
Alice asked with a smile.
"How could you anger me so much?! If I will angry that easy, I would have already died from anger!"
In the end, who was more capable?
"Come, I'll take you to gamble." William pulled her hand and left. Alice said in a daze, "I don't know how to do that."
"I also don't want you to bet with anyone!"
Holding her hand, William walked forward and had the waiter open a separate gambling table for them. A round table on the green oval surface.
The waiter stood beside her, setting up a pile of chips for her.
"Let her have the biggest."
William said coldly, raising his hand.
"Why?" Alice asked softly. "The way to make women happy is to buy things for them. Since there's nothing to buy, I'll give you money."
"Huh?"
"Come." William pushed her to sit at the gambling table and sat down. He asked: "What do you know how to play?"
"I don't know how to play anything."
Right after she finished, the waiter at the side spoke to Alice, "How about I introduce you the most simple one?"
"How simple is it?"
It should be very hard to gamble.
The waiter took out a card from the pile of cards and placed it on the gambling table. "Guess the color of the card, red or black. The right one who got the number of the card."
It was really simple. As long as one wasn't colour-blind, they could play.
"Fine."
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