In the apartment, Lily stood at the door for a long, long time, reverberating in her ears what Casey said before leaving.
"Don't pretended to be pathetic. It's not touching."
Lily didn't know what she had done wrong, and why Casey would say so.
She was slapped for no reason, feeling wronged and couldn't help crying. Why did she pretend to be pitiful?
She didn't want to touch anyone. Was it a sin to feel wronged and want to cry?
Most importantly, she didn't understand why Casey slapped her. He found her, only left a slap, a word, and turned around and left. It was easy to imagine how much harm it would do to a person who had been missing him for so long
Did he do this to cut off her feelings him?
If this was the case, he was too cruel.
Since the day of Casey's wedding, Lily had stayed in J City. She wanted to experience what it was like to live in the same city with the person she liked.
At the beginning, she thought that whatever she liked, she would get it anyway, even if she had to use some means.
But then she thought about the TV series she watched, those who got the one they liked in a variety of ways never ended well.
She really thought about starting with Edith and letting Edith leave Casey, so that she had a chance.
But then she understood that doing so would only increase Casey's dislike of her. What she wanted was to make Casey really like her through her own efforts, instead of destroying Casey's existing relationship and robbing him.
So, during this time Lily had been alone, walking around the streets of J City alone. She didn't even want to disturb Casey and Edith.
Of course, she was looking forward to Casey's discovery that she was also living in this city. She wanted to have an encounter with Casey, even if Casey brought Edith with him, she wouldn't mind.
Casey did find her today, but the reality was not as good as she thought. Casey didn't bring her a beautiful encounter, but only gave her a slap and a cold heartbreaking sentence.
After a long time, she finally couldn't help it, sobbing and crying, which caused several neighbors to come out to see her.
Lily returned to the house, closed the door heavily, and was on the sofa. She was tearful.
"Casey, bastard, bastard. Dare you beat me! I won't let you go. I am not so easy to mess with, I will definitely separate you and Edith. Since you make me so uncomfortable, I won't make you feel better!"
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In the evening, Casey walked on the road alone. After the whole day, he had calmed down.
He wavered and went to the door of the apartment just now.
He had thought about it many times, and found that there were indeed many questionable points in it. It was really possible that he had misunderstood Lily.
Regardless of whether Lily did it or not, he should at least talk to Lily first, so as to avoid misunderstandings.
However, he was really frustrated at that moment, so he didn't control himself and directly slapped Lily.
After calming down now, Casey also regretted, he hadn't been so impulsive for a long time.
After hesitating, Casey walked into the apartment. The security guard at the door was still the same one as the morning.
The security guard saw Casey coming over, ran over, nodded and bowed his waist and said, "Sir, are you going in again to find someone? I won't stop you this time, please come in."
Casey just nodded at him, and then walked in quickly.
After taking the elevator to the eighteenth floor, Casey walked towards Lily's room, feeling a little nervous. If he really misunderstood Lily, then he would have done too much damage to Lily.
When he came to the door of room 1803, Casey was taken aback for a moment. The door did not close, but was left open, and he could see what was inside at a glance.
Casey walked in, looked around, and found that the room was not very big, with only one living room and one bedroom, and there was no one in the living room or bedroom at this time.
Casey took a closer look at the layout of the house and saw the black classic long skirts that Lily had bought scattered all over the floor. She seemed to have a great temper at these skirts.
There were signs of depressions on the sofa, and Lily should have been huddled on the sofa and crying for a long time.
Seeing the scene in the house, Casey sighed helplessly. It seemed that Lily had already left here.
Of course, there were many things left in this house. Other people would definitely think that Lily would come back, but Casey knew Lily. She was the eldest lady of the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce, and a house meant nothing for her.
If she really wanted to leave, except for those necessary, she probably wouldn't take anything else.
Casey took out his phone and called Lily. It was shown that her phone was turned off. Casey was helpless, and after staying in the house for a while, he turned and left.
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