"Friends?" Dixon acted as if he listened to a joke. He was about to leave directly. "Since you hurt Sonia, we have become rivals, my old buddy."
Floyd's face was stiff, and he heard Dixon saying furiously, "You shouldn't have tested me by hurting Sonia."
Floyd clenched his fists, asking unbelievably, "Have you recovered your memory?"
Floyd misunderstood that Dixon had recalled, Dixon followed his guess, without saying the truth. He said meaningfully, "Yeah, I recalled something interesting. Floyd, why are you so good at acting?"
Floyd's face turned angry, "Don't act like that. Let's chat well... About Sonia..."
"There is nothing to talk about her." Dixon pushed open the door. "Floyd, why do you find someone to inquire about me? What not ask me straightforwardly? Is that you hurt Sonia because you felt you lived an easy life?"
Dixon said oppressively. Floyd stood up, his face pale. "Wait!"
Looking back at Floyd's panic expression, Dixon smiled. "What else do you want to say?"
"If I say..." Floyd bit his teeth, "Someone asked me to test you by using her?"
Dixon's eyes dilated, he never thought of this possibility, but he still acted calmly. "What? You're a good joker. What else? Go on."
In fact, he deliberately stimulated Floyd to say more.
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