Upon hearing her words, Bo Chengxin distinctly felt the sound of her own heart shattering. Only she knew how much it hurt.
"Little brat," Di Mingjue smirked, "You’ve grown some backbone, good, good."
The large hand holding her waist tightened ambiguously. Gu Qibao looked up to see his arrogant gaze, as though he was encouraging her to be even more conceited.
Gu Qibao smiled and then turned her head to look at Bo Chengxin, who was pitifully struggling on the ground. She spoke carefully, word by word, "Bo Chengxin, happiness is not something you can just snatch away from someone. If someone’s happiness can be taken away, then it’s not happiness, it’s misfortune."
"You’re talking nonsense! Nonsense!" Bo Chengxin struggled fiercely and finally crawled to Di Mingjue’s feet. She grabbed onto his pants in despair, looking at him with her last ray of hope, "Is she talking nonsense, right? Mingjue isn’t like that, he’s not, answer me, do you still have feelings for me in your heart?"
After all these years, he must still have feelings for her, right? It’s only because of various reasons that he ended up this way, right?
Bo Chengxin looked at him and tearfully said, "Did you only slept with her by accident and now you feel obligated to take responsibility, right?"
Gu Qibao’s expression faltered, slightly furrowed her brows, she too wanted to hear Di Mingjue’s answer.
Di Mingjue’s face was cold as frost, yet he casually raised a wicked smile, glanced at Gu Qibao beside him, then looked condescendingly at Bo Chengxin. In an extremely cold and indifferent tone, he said, "Haven’t you ever heard the phrase ’familiarity breeds affection’?"
Gu Qibao: "..."
Damn, that answer was bitter, so bitter! Not only venomous, but also indecent!
You really have the guts, Young Master Di!
Bo Chengxin rambled on and on, but Young Master Di gave her just one sentence in return, and that one sentence was enough to leave her speechless, without any chance of retaliation.


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