He had a hard time pursuing Lisha, but she refused to give him another glance. However, Lisha took the initiative to grab the other man’s arm.
She called him a friend but was acting intimate with him.
How could he stand it?
“Respect? Haha, I’m the heir of the Kaygene family. I have noble blood flowing through my veins. Why should I give respect to a commoner? Ms. Lisha, with all due respect, please stay away from this guy. You’re Mayor Claremento’s eldest daughter, and every move you make represents Crosac. You’d better not do anything that might embarrass Crosac!” Rapido said indignantly.
His tiny eyes burned with fury as they glared at Jagoan.
Lisha immediately frowned.
A smile could not help appearing on Jagoan’s face.
It turned out Rapido liked Lisha. No wonder he was so hostile to him. It seemed he had regarded himself as a rival in love.
Therefore, Jagoan explained, “Rapido, right? Don’t get me wrong. I’m only Ms. Lisha’s friend. It’s not what you think…”
Overwhelmed with fury, Rapido unexpectedly interrupted Jagoan before he finished speaking.
“Shut the f*cking up! Did I talk to you?” Rapido snarled.
Jagoan had a soft spot for Rapido at first, but he was suddenly disgusted by him.
Rapido’s harsh words toward Jagoan upset Lisha. She already hated Rapido, who was fat and indecent, and now she hated him even more.
“Rapido, watch your attitude! Do you know who Mr. Jagoan is?” Lisha scolded exasperatedly.
Jagoan dressed casually today, and his clothes were not designer.
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