Chapter 446 He Had Only Himself to blame
Lyra was stunned for two seconds. She only felt that the man in front of her was so affectionate.
She must have been too tired to sleep well. Otherwise, why would she have had such an illusion?
If he knew love, the situation between them would not have been like this.
The hesitation in her eyes was caught by Hank.
He stepped forward and pressed her wrist. “Stop messing around. You clearly have me in your heart. As long as you say the word, we can start over again, all right?” In that instant.
Lyra understood.
She broke into a smile. “It’s not that easy.” She slapped his hand away and pulled away the distance between them.
“Even if we were photographed by a reporter, I don’t care. Anyway, you are the one who will be cursed as a two-timing scumbag. I am just waiting to watch the news and see how you will ease your relationship with Dingyi Group.” Hank would definitely not bow to the Hunters and would most likely be in a deadlock with Dingyi Group.
She turned around and left without looking back, leaving the man in the same place and being blocked by the reporters chasing after him.
“Mr. Barnwell, may I ask what’s going on today?”
“Are you really two-timing?” Looking at the cameras and the flashing lights, Hank sighed slowly. “Everything is as you see.”
The reporter still wanted to ask more, but Xuanze’s car drove out of the warehouse next to him, whistling past, and stopped steadily at the roadside, taking away Lyra who had gone far away.
At this moment, the reporters did not look at Hank curiously. Instead, they looked at him with sympathy.
“Mr. Barnwell!”.
Keith rushed over with his people and blocked the reporters in time.
“Sorry, Mr. Barnwell. There was a traffic jam on the road.”
Keith fastened his seat belt and saw his boss looking so cold. It was obvious that he was angry.
He hesitated for a moment and asked in a low voice, “Do we still act according to the plan?”
The reason why he had not come with Hank was to arrange the public opinion media.
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