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Aurora Walton and Lucas Carter novel Chapter 1815

She had been rejecting Edwin nonstop.

Yet in the end, even she secretly longed for that kind of life. Saying it out loud would sound ridiculous, wouldn’t it?

Yvonne turned her head away, refusing to acknowledge anything Edwin said.

"You don’t need to tell me any of this. I have my own principles and my own thoughts."

She drew in a steady breath, deciding to follow what she truly believed.

"I know what I want to do, so saying all this won’t change anything."

A shadow crossed Edwin’s eyes.

He never expected that after everything he said, he’d end up nothing more than a backdrop to Yvonne’s resolve.

He thought she would seriously consider his words, but had everything he said been useless?

The thought left him feeling bitter.

"Yvonne, are you playing with me?"

"I’m just making it clear that I don’t want to hear any of this."

Yvonne took a deeper breath. "I already said it before—there’s no possibility between us. No matter how you cling to me, the outcome stays the same. I hope you understand your identity and your place."

When she finished, she pointed toward the door, making her intentions unmistakably clear.

"I said leave now. Otherwise, I’m calling the police."

Seeing how firm she was, Edwin understood that staying any longer would only make things worse for both of them.

If that was the case, why force it now? He could always find another chance later.

"I won’t give up."

Dropping those words, Edwin walked out.

Watching his departing figure, Yvonne collapsed onto the sofa, breathing heavily.

She never expected her day to turn out this dramatic.

They even tried to interfere, adding unnecessary comments and inserting themselves where they didn’t belong.

Thinking about it, even Yvonne found the whole thing absurd.

What exactly were these people living for?

What joy did they even have?

They couldn’t sort out their own lives yet somehow had the time to meddle in someone else’s.

If that was truly the case, then she would rather keep her life off the internet to avoid being judged by strangers.

Yvonne drew in a deep breath, realizing she needed to return to her country fast.

If she kept staying abroad and let Edwin pester her, who knew what else might happen.

He was already a madman with an unstable mind; nothing he said made sense.

If she kept entertaining him, she would only send her own blood pressure skyrocketing.

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