Chapter 111 Fulfilling His Wish
Titus lounged lazily on the couch, and Jodie nestled in his arms as he engaged in a casual conversation with Harold.
The topic shifted to Titus online affairs as Harold inquired.
Unable to resist, he vented his frustration about his sister, Simone. Eventually, he downed a glass of wine in one gulp. lamenting. I have never been so embarrassed before, all thanks to my dear sister.”
Harold couldn’t believe that Titus had lost to Simone in such a miserable defeat. He looked at Titus sympathetically and sighed. “Both you and Leon are truly pitiful.”
“I called Leon to go out for a drink. Harold continued saying. “But as soon as he heard that you bringing your sister, he refused.”
He couldn’t help but chuckle, adding. “It’s the first time I’ve known that he can be so cowardly.
Harold also mentioned Leon’s fear of being seen with Jodie privately, as it might lead to Simone misunderstanding their relationship.
Been misunderstood for a long time? Is there any point in fearing it now? Titus rugged at his tie with a mocking look, saying. “It’s ridiculous that he’s pretending to be deeply in love now.”
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“We used to be like best friends since we were both ruined by the same person. Titus continued. “But not only did he abandon me, he also blamed me. I don’t want to have a drink with him.”
Still angry about Leon. Titus added. “He and Aaron are both unreliable teammates.”
Harold remarked. “It can only mean that Simone is quite capable.
Although not familiar with Simone, he often heard Gwen mention her as a good friend. His curiosity about Simone intensified upon learning about the situations of his childhood friends. She must be extraordinary to make both Leon and Titus fail.
What troubled him was that Gwen did not pick up on Simone’s positive traits.
After Gwen returned, she never took the initiative to contact him or return to the company. As some time passed, he couldn’t sit still and had to come back to pick her up personally.
Who knew that when be contacted her, she not only refused to meet him but also hung up and blocked hurn?
This was likely influenced by Simone
Harold rubbed his forehead and said. “I don’t know if your smart sister will corrupt Gwen.”
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Harold helplessly said, “Yeah, that’s why I’m afraid of the two of them being together. It would make it even harder for me to manage her.”
Harold didn’t expect Gwen to hit Leon like that, just for Simone’s sake.
Titus had a look of amusement on his face. “Definitely, I can’t wait to see the drama between you and Gwen. I wonder if you can win her back. Leon was rejected by Simone; it seems like she’s not planning to get back with him.
“You brought this upon yourselves. Why get caught up in all this lovey–dovey stuff? Be single like me. I can do whatever I want. No woman dares to disrespect me.”
Harold glanced at Jodie, who was being embraced by Titus, and raised an eyebrow. “So, you even…”
Although he didn’t finish his sentence, the meaning was clear. Titus glared at him angrily. “Stop talking nonsense. Jo is my sister.”
Jodie scolded Harold with a glance, “Exactly, Harold. Don’t overthink it. Titus just spoils me a bit.”
Harold was speechless. He had never seen someone embrace their sister so intimately before, but since he and Titus were good friends, he didn’t say it directly. He picked up his glass and drank. “Cheers!“,
Titus clinked glasses with him.
Simone and Gwen couldn’t help but feel a bit angered by their conversation.
These photos would undoubtedly cause a sensation if released.
Simone couldn’t help but laugh at the sight. “No wonder they’re sisters; they have the same style. Jodie did the same thing with Leon before”
It took two to tango. If he genuinely wanted to avoid initiating ambiguous situations with other women, he had to maintain his distance. Ultimately, when he claimed. “We’re innocent. You misunderstood, it was even more revolting than cheating.
Although the current ambiguity was initiated by Innocent Lily, if Harold hadn’t brought her around and provided the opportunity, how could she have fallen onto him like that?
Then, she witnessed Innocent Lily fall onto Harold’s body, and he reached out to help her up.
Innocent Lily stumbled again as if she hadn’t found her footing. This time, she fell directly into his arms, making them look extremely ambiguous,
Simone heard Tutus look at Harold with a suggestive expression: seems to have a considerable amount of good fortune in love affairs.”
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