Billy knew that Sherman was bad-tempered. But at this moment her words were even sharper than he had expected.
"Do you know that you are like a shrew now?"
"I know. When we hadn't got divorced, you said I was like a shrew." Sherman repeated with a light smile.
No matter what he said, she was always cold and even indifferent. Billy was a little angry.
Billy embraced her into his arms with force and his expression became cold. Sherman looked at him coldly.
"Sherman, you don't need to get back at me in such a way. You should cherish yourself instead of being like this."
Sherman struggled to get rid of him, but it was in vain. She said coldly, "Why do you think I'm getting back at you?"
Billy stared at her, and he felt particularly annoyed.
"Billy, if a woman gets back at you, you should be qualified and hateful. You aren't qualified, and I don't hate you. Why should I get back at you? Could it be that I don't want to live a peaceful life?"
She said coldly as if she had changed into another person.
Looking into her eyes, Billy frowned slightly. He felt strange about Sherman. Just as she said, there was no emotion in her eyes.
He thought she was getting back at him. But her eyes were too calm except for the sneer...
At that moment, something suddenly fell on his shoulder. The man said in a low and magnetic voice," Mr. Day, can you let go of my girlfriend?"
Sherman got rid of Billy and stood beside Kingsley," Didn't you say you had a gathering in the evening.
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