I made an appointment with Tyler at a small restaurant, but the environment here was quiet, so I was not afraid of being disturbed.
When I arrived at the small private room, it seemed that Tyler had arrived much earlier.
When he saw me, his initially dull eyes suddenly took on a hint of color. He greeted me and asked me to sit down. "I haven't seen you in a long time, Wandy."
The last time we met was in Susan’s apartment. Thinking of this, I wondered if Drover's students had moved in. It looked like I ought to find some time to take a look.
I was a little lost in thought when Tyler snapped his fingers and pulled me back."
What are you thinking about? You look so absorbed. I've ordered some food. Why don’t you have a look and see if there is anything else you want to eat?"
He pushed the menu in front of me. I pushed it to the side again and looked at him, "No, the purpose of this meeting is not to eat."
"So, what’s it for?"
"Sara," I replied lightly.
Tyler's expression had obviously turned instantly gloomy when I mentioned Sara, and the surrounding temperature plummeted as if having dropped several degrees.
It looked like he had really unearthed everything.
Tyler crossed his hands on the table. Although his expression was impatient, he still said, "Let's not talk about her. We’ve already broken up." "I know," I said lightly.
Hearing what I said, Tyler's expression abruptly changed. He put his hands on the table before leaning in and asking me, "Did she look for you?"
I nodded. Tyler heard this and slammed the table angrily. "I didn't expect her to dare look for you, damn it!"
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