"You really don't need it? You can still choose to regret now..." He said in a low voice.
Sherman couldn't help laughing. She pushed his shoulders with both hands and pushed him outwards. "No need at all, and I will never regret it!"
"Well, I respect you..." Kingsley spread his arms, feeling a little funny. He walked out of the bathroom with a chuckle.
Sherman didn't expect Kingsley, such a detached and noble man, to be like this when he played a rogue. She still wanted to laugh at the thought of his behavior
Kingsley in the living room also raised his lips, as he was very happy.
On the other side.
Moriah asked Billy to go on a blind date but he directly refused. He also told Moriah about his plan to get married.
Moriah had seen Natalie and thought she was a very polite girl. But she was not satisfied that Natalie had been Billy's mistress.
Billy also said clearly that he would not marry anyone else except Natalie.
He had a good feeling for Natalie. As they had been together for a long time, they knew each other well.
The most important thing was that he liked Natalie.
Then Billy turned around and went directly to the room upstairs.
Billy's father also knew about this. He didn't value people's family backgrounds much. Otherwise, he would not have consented to Billy’s marriage to Sherman. But he valued a woman's purity.
He asked someone to examine Natalie's background. She had had a boyfriend before, who was an ordinary person. They broke up after a month of dating. And there was nothing else.
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