"Yes." Lenard sighed. "She is a female entrepreneur. What else do you want to know?"
"I met her today." Dixon has always remained calm and casual. But when he tried to describe Sonia, he somehow couldn't come up with an appropriate word. "I... I don't know why. I have a strange feeling when I see her. And I don't know how to describe it. Really, I think I can't control myself..."
"Oh..." Lenard was still hesitating about whether he should tell Dixon about his past. But even if he chose to tell him, then what? Will Dixon and Sonia get back together?
Can the two of them still be together?
Maybe the best ending for them is to slowly forget each other forever. Those things that are forgotten and those suffering that Dixon used to bring Sonia should sink in the river of time. It's the best that no one ever tries to bring it up again.
Lenard thought for a long time. And finally, he didn't kill all Dixon's hope. "She did have a husband who looked like you before. So maybe you have a chance."
Hearing his words, Dixon was annoyed: "Then am I just a substitute in her heart? If she really agrees to be with me, I'm just a substitute of her ex-husband for her."
Hearing his words, Lenard almost laughed out. "Are you jealous?"
"Yes, of course." Dixon frowned tightly. "I don't want to be other man's substitute."
Lenard couldn't help complaining in his heart: "Do you know that you are actually being jealous of yourself? Her ex-husband is you!"
However, he could only say these words in his heart. He could never reveal any truth to Dixon. Lenard held back his laughter and said: "Then I can only wish you to win her heart again."
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