Thomas’ expression stiffened, and he straightened out his thoughts. But he was unexpectedly feeling a little… guilty.
He didn’t know if Mr. Wickam had sensed his messy thoughts.
At that moment, once Elisa walked out, she wasn’t in a rush to return home. She walked around nearby.
It seemed like she was waiting for someone.
And it also seemed like she was relieving boredom alone at night.
People kept coming in and out of the pub.
There was a glorious and bustling scene outside.
Elisa looked at the entrance of the pub from time to time, and there were endless emotions in her eyes.
Shortly, her cell phone suddenly rang.
—Kyle Harrison: ‘It isn’t him.’
—Elisa: ‘Alright, thank you.’
She wanted to keep her cell phone after she replied.
But the other party sent a picture of him hitting her. Another person followed closely after and also sent a picture of him hitting someone.
—Kyle: ‘When can you change your bad habits? Must you say your thanks? @Elisa.’
—Scott Carter: ‘There’s something wrong with you, Elisa.’
—Elisa: ‘… it’s my fault.’
—Scott: ‘Are you planning to make a comeback now?’
Elisa’s eyes shook, and she didn’t know what to reply at that instant.
For the past few years, she had really neglected many people, and she felt sorry for them.
Now that she thought about it, she really felt like she was trash.
She had abandoned so many close friends for a scumbag of a man.
She took a deep breath in and finally sent a reply to her group chat.
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