Billy didn't say anything. He just stretched out his hand and tapped on his car, motioning her to get in the car.
In fact, to put it bluntly, Billy liked Natalie behaving as before. She had been gentle, considerate, tolerant and patient before Billy married her.
So, if Natalie changed, Billy would not be able to accept her.
But Natalie's thoughts were different from Billy's. She appeared gentle, considerate, tolerant and patient in order to marry Billy. Now that she married Billy, it meant that she needn't be that tolerant. Furthermore, she was now his wife. He was so close to the nightclub woman. Why should she still be gentle, considerate, and understanding?
'If Billy continues to be close to other women, I do not know what will happen. Perhaps my ending will be no different from Sherman's.'
Natalie felt that she had to let Billy know one thing now. She was his wife, not his mistress!
They had no words and kept silent along the way, as they both had their own things on their minds.
When they returned to the Day family's villa, there
was a guest, who was Sarah's husband, Leonel Gorton.
He was about one meter and seventy-five meters tall. He was neither good-looking nor ugly. But he had a good body shape.
Natalie had heard that he was a libertine from Sarah. When Natalie looked at Leonel, he was turning his eyes to her.
When they looked at each other, something was different in Leonel's eyes. Natalie directly looked away.
In the presence of Billy's father and mother, Leonel was polite and well-mannered but Sarah still mocked him and often snorted coldly, as she was disdainful of Leonel.
Billy didn't eat. When he arrived home, he went to take a shower and stayed upstairs. In fact, Natalie didn't want to come down. But her relationship with Moriah was not good and she didn't want their relationship to get worse so she went down.
In the meantime, Moriah said that Leonel and Sarah should have a baby, as they were not very young.
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