"Wren..." Cordelia helplessly looked at her, clearly wanting her to stop talking. "Mr. Holland is my friend."
Wren smiled with an expression that showed that she knew everything, and she said nothing more.
Cordelia ignored the meaningful smile on Wren's face and followed Eason out of the pharmacy.
"Did Elijah come?" Eason casually asked.
"Yes, he came yesterday and left at noon today. It seems like he sneaked out this time," Cordelia helplessly chuckled as if talking about a naughty child.
"Cordelia, what's your attitude towards Elijah now?" Eason suddenly asked.
Cordelia glanced at Eason suspiciously, feeling that he was different today compared to usual.
In the past, Eason rarely cared about her personal matters.
After thinking for a moment, Cordelia carefully replied, "He said he wants to pursue me again, and his attitude is quite firm. He didn't listen when I rejected him and even followed me here."
From Cordelia's tone when mentioning Elijah, Eason could sense that she still had feelings for Elijah.
"Adam guessed it right." Eason self-mockingly smiled, laughing at his meekness and naivety.
"Huh? What did Adam say?" Cordelia was puzzled.
"Adam said that Elijah won't give up on pursuing you." Eason stared at Cordelia, considering his words carefully. "Or, you can consider finding a boyfriend and let Elijah back off."
Cordelia shook her head, and her emotions instantly became low. "Eason, as a divorced woman, it wouldn't be fair to anyone I'm with."
And she didn't want to settle for a man who had also experienced divorce. She didn't want to get tangled up in the complications of ex-husbands and current boyfriends, affecting her peaceful life.
So, she wanted to live alone.
"A man who truly loves you won't care about your past," Eason said solemnly.
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