May Song became stiff, with an embarrassment on her face.
When she just heard from Aunt Xu, she was indeed looking forward to it.
But it had long been known that it was impossible, and why was she so stupid that she went to shame herself every time?
"Why you look for me?" Her voice was a little dry.
"I thought you would be cautious, but I didn't expect that you did worse. Kona didn't care you this time, but I don't want to have another time."
Sean opened the drawer and said indifferently.
His side hair was clean and tidy. From the dressing mirror, May could see his expressionless face, as ruthless to her as usual.
A large bouquet of blue fairy was quietly and beautifully bloomed in the study.
May's pretended healthy heart couldn't help twitching again.
"Not me." She said softly.
Sean took a red velvet heart-shaped box from the drawer. He was already neatly dressed.
He only looked down at his watch. When he raised his head, in addition to being impatient, his face was cold, "May Song, don't use the sloppy means to my woman. You wanted the marriage, and I gave you. What else are you unsatisfied with? If you want me, sorry, I'm not interested in you. If you want my heart--"
"I said, I didn't push Kona into the water!"
May closed her eyes and interrupted his words before the man was about to say something more unpleasant.
Her lips were pale, and her body was trembling as if she would fall in the next moment.
Sean's expression was colder.
"You mean, she lied?"
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