Elisa looked at Gareth in confusion and said nothing. Then, she walked toward the plants and checked them carefully – they were indeed the plants she kept.
She could recognize some minor details and the shape of the plants.
Besides, there was no surveillance camera on the balcony, and they didn’t employ any servants. So, Gareth couldn’t possibly find similar plants to deceive her.
If he had only established his motives recently, he wouldn’t have asked someone to take care of the plants since back then.
Elisa couldn’t figure out what Gareth was up to. Putting aside her frustration, she faced him and stared at him calmly. “What exactly do you want? You should know that I won’t possibly get back together with you, and I know you have no feelings for me at all. I don’t want to be captivated for the rest of my life. Gareth, I’m tired. Don’t you feel exhausted too?”
Gareth wore a faint smile on his handsome face. His deep-set eyes were filled with incomprehensible emotions. Elisa couldn’t tell if he was smirking or smiling out of vexation.
“I don’t have to remind you about the benefits of getting back together with me.”
Elisa snorted, “I don’t need those benefits, and I don’t want to hurt myself anymore.”
Gareth was not irritated by Elisa’s words. Instead, he spat coolly, “Continue walking around.”
Elisa remained silent and finally stepped forward. There was no harm in looking around since she was already there.
Truth be told, she missed this place, not the moments she had with Gareth. After all, she was staying alone in the villa. What she missed were the efforts and sacrifices she made.
She became sulkier the more she walked around the house. Finally, she sat on the couch and refused to move.
She looked at Gareth solemnly and uttered coldly, “I’m telling you this again – I’ll not get back together with you. Please don’t think about using me. There’s no need for us to collaborate through marriage.”
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