Upon seeing Gareth drink indifferently in silence, Vincent continued, “I think Elisa has completely let you go.”
Gareth’s eyes flashed slightly.
Vincent was in high spirits when he saw it. “To be accurate, by appearing at the banquet with Will and requesting a divorce in public, she has truly given up on you.”
Gareth drank and didn’t say anything.
Vincent clinked glasses with him. “After that, she did a series of things and didn’t need you, nor did she approach you. If not for the fact that you took the initiative to look for her, I’m afraid she might have vanished on her own accord.”
Gareth was calm and collected, but Vincent felt that the glass in Gareth’s hand was about to be crushed.
“Ah. You’re like this. Won’t you admit that you’ve fallen in love with her?”
Gareth immediately scoffed. “Is she worthy of my love?”
“Is she not? Otherwise, why are you so eager to bring her out? Is it really for work?”
“What else could it be?” Gareth’s cold eyes swept to him.
“That’s nonsense. You clearly want to spend time alone with her! Even though your grandma forced you to personally pick roses for her, with your personality, did you really do it because your grandma forced you to? Who can force you to do anything you don’t want to?”
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