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Never Tired of Mr. Leon's Love novel Chapter 435

Even though Yitty had been unhappy about Cillian’s various actions before and there was even a point when she started to like him less, she knew very well what kind of person he was. He was not the kind of person to take advantage of another person, but why did she feel so angry?

Yitty wiped away her tears and looked up at Cillian to say, “Alright. I’ll give you a chance to explain. Tell me why you’re in this room. Where’s Lucy?”

Cillian said to her patiently, “You started drinking in this room, and Lucy couldn’t make you stop. She went downstairs to get help, and that’s why I came here.”

“Well… Um… Why were we… doing that on the couch just now?”

Cillian pretended not to understand. “What were we doing?”

“Well… that…”

Yitty could not bring herself to say it. She punched Cillian in the chest. “You know what I mean. I don’t want to explain it so clearly.”

Cillian gave a soft laugh. “That’s because you were drunk and didn’t even know who was with you. You grabbed me into your arms when you saw me and couldn't wait to kiss me.”

Yitty blushed instantly. The heat in her face refused to cool down. She felt hot from her cheeks all the way to her heart and even her fingers.

Did she really do something so indecent when she was drunk?

Yitty was not willing to believe that she would hug Cillian and refuse to let go. This was humiliating! “That’s not possible. I don’t believe you! I would never do anything like that. I can hold my liquor really well!”

Cillian found Yitty quite adorable when he saw how flustered she was. He wanted to pinch her puffy cheeks.

“Yes, you can hold your liquor very well, but have you seen all the empty bottles on the ground? A man like me can’t even outdrink you. There’s a limit to how much you can drink. Once you’ve hit that limit, you won't be able to remember what you did when you were drunk.”

Yitty refused to believe she would hug Cillian without letting go no matter how hard Cillian tried to explain it.

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