Other two men knew Dixon would not admit he was hurt. But they also can not comfort him.
Babur sighed, "Dixon, you're extreme now. Don't think too much."
Dixon's eyes were gloomy. Latham next to him smiled. "It surprised me that you became so for Sonia."
Dixon squinted at him, his handsome face cold. "You never saw this?"
"I never saw you turn so upset for a woman. Why not to get a new one?" Latham's eyebrows went up. "Although Sonia is not bad, your relationship can't recover after I heard your story. Forget her."
"It's easier said." Babur retorted, pointing to Dixon. "Stop loving Sonia now is worse than death for him."
Dixon's vein turned blue in his forehead. "You're really annoying, more annoying than Sonia."
Sonia who stood around the corner clenched her fists, with an unbelievable look.
Especially for Dixon's words: "Anyway, I was good to her at the beginning just to coax her. Forget it now. I don't have to be with her"
Is that true?
Deep in the heart came a subtle pain, which Sonia thought she could ignore it, but unexpectedly she underestimated the influence of Dixon on her.
Dixon, you did everything for this purpose? But she stupidly thought he was sincere, and she even kept reflecting. Whether does she go too far? Finally, Dixon is the most ruthless man.
Why does she always repeat her failure?
Why can't she learn to be cruel?
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