Dixon lowered his head. "Well, I know that I might traumatize you badly before, which leads to your instinct to resist me. However, I'm already very glad that you are still willing to let me stand by your side now. At present, I don't expect too much. This is good enough for me."
Sonia felt a little surprised. Dixon stood not far from her. He did not get close to her or played any tricks to force her to approach him. His tall and strong figure cast a shadow.
At this moment, the fountain pool behind them suddenly increased the amount of water which was sprayed catering to music. The fountain changed into a beautiful shape. With the cool splash falling in the pool and the surrounding floor lamps, the scene looked too beautiful.
Some foreign photographer passed by and saw them looking at each other. He couldn't help feeling triggered. And he immediately pressed the shutter and took a photo of them. Then he walked away with praises and sighed with emotions. While the man and woman had no idea that this scene was recorded by the camera. And later, this scene became something that Sonia could never get back no matter how hard she tried.
At that time, they just looked each other in the eye for a while. Then they both looked away silently. They didn't know why they always felt they couldn't continue to look each other. Maybe because they are already not the same person as before.
There was too much... unbearable weight showing in their eyes.
Later, Sonia checked her phone and then stood up first. She tidied up her hair and said: "Well, thank you again for speaking up for me. Queenie said she would arrive soon. I'll go and bring her in."
"Wait." Dixon spoke up. "Well... Does Queenie have the invitation card?"
Sonia really did not think of this. "I don't think they have..."
"According to today's rule, they need invitation cards to get in." Dixon frowned. "Come with me. I'll take you to bring them in."
Otherwise, the doorman may not let them in.
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