"In the past, if a thief had robbed a room, you wouldn't dare to stay in it alone." He continued.
Sherman raised her eyebrows slightly and wrote down his requirements in her notebook.
Billy frowned tightly, raised his hand, and took away the notebook from her hand.
Finally, Sherman got a little angry and threw the pen o n the table, "What do you want to do?"
"A few days ago, I said I would pursue you. I am serious. I've decided to break up with Natalie. But she's very weak at this moment. I shouldn't provoke her..."
Sherman rubbed between her eyebrows with one hand, looked at him, and said impatiently, "It's none of my business."
However, Bivia was sitting behind the two of them. She heard what they said clearly and recorded their words with her phone.
Since the two of them walked into the cafe and sat there, she began to record with her phone.
Bivia thought that she should give this recording to Natalie. As Natalie's best friend, she didn't want Natalie to be hurt.
Hearing such a conversation, Livia felt heartbroken for Natalie.
"I'm going to pursue you. Of course I should tell you what I'm about to do." Billy stared at her and closed her notebook.
Sherman felt that it was indeed a wrong choice for her to accept this project. She didn't want to get entangled with people and things from the past.
But now they had been entangled deeply, and it had affected her normal work.
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