The next morning, when Summer was having breakfast, a black Bentley stopped and Billy got out of i t.
Her expression changed slightly, and she was now expressionless. She turned around and was about to g o upstairs.
Billy and Mark were good friends. She couldn't let them break up because of Sherman, and she would try her best to avoid their meeting.
Billy said, "Wait a minute. I have something to ask you."
Summer stopped her steps and sat down on the sofa. Sitting opposite her, Billy said directly, "Do you know that Sherman is kept as a mistress?"
'Sherman is a mistress?'
Summer could never connect these words with Sherman but she knew that Sherman was definitely not that kind of woman.
"I don't know," she said.
"You are her best friend. She has sunk so low, but you don't know."
Summer felt his words funny. "One can only live one's own life. I don't have the right to participate in her life, and neither do you. No matter how far she has gone, it has nothing to do with you."
"She is my ex-wife. We have been in love for seven years. Of course, I can't let her continue to degenerate. We once were couple and classmates..." Billy said.
No matter how she had changed, the relationship between them was a fact. Thinking of their relationship, he should help her.
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