Natalie thought she hid it so well.
Winnie did not dare to speak a word.
How could Aurum know what she had done! Natalie did not dare to look him in the eye and turned her head to avoid it.
“Natalie, you are not you anymore." Aurum sighed.
"Tam who I am! You just changed your mind!" she argued.
Aurum did not continue to argue because he did not come here to quarrel with her.
Seeing him returning to his indifferent expression as if he did not want to talk to her anymore, Natalie felt extremely uncomfortable.
Aurum really did not love her anymore...
His words, behavior, and eyes all reveal indifference.
This love spell must work! "You don't even want to talk to me anymore.
What a waste of all this food." Natalie threw the fork away.
"Forget it.
I can't force you to eat if you don't want to.
Aurum, then have a drink.
I will toast you." As she spoke, she got up, walked to the wine cabinet, and took out a bottle of red wine and two glasses in front of Aurum.
Before drinking the wine, Natalie seemed to already be drunk, with sloppy footsteps.
She put the wine on the table heavily.
“Aurum, you wouldn't even take a sip of this wine, would you? Then the purpose of your coming here is just to hear me say, okay, let's break off the engagement, right?" Natalie said.
Aurum looked at the goblet and kept silent.
Natalie lifted the cork of the red wine bottle and slowly poured the wine into the glass.
Natalie pushed the glass in front of him.
"Aurum, cheers." Aurum raised his hand, held the wine glass, and shook it lightly.
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