Ben's tone was full of sarcasm, and his eyes were full of disdain as if mocking his previous behavior.
Elijah leaned forward, put his elbows on his knees, and examined him. "I also think you just want to have sex with her."
Ben was unhappy immediately and asked, "Why do you think so?"
"Otherwise?" Elijah said casually, "You don't want to have sex with other women. Do you want to solve your sexual desire by yourself for the rest of your life? Do you have the determination?"
Ben leaned back on the sofa and said, "I could have sex with other women as long as I cannot see their faces."
Elijah shook his head and said, "It's impossible. Above all, the feel is different."
"You are so annoying. I really want to fight with you now," Ben said angrily.
Elijah said, "I am waiting for you."
It just so happened that Elijah was not in a good mood right now and was looking for someone to have a fight.
Ben laid down on the sofa directly and said, "Forget it. I'm tired and have no energy."
Elijah continued to drink. He was silent and seemed to ponder something.
Ever since he left the Maple Villa, he had been thinking about the name of Henry.
He remembered that in one of Eason's materials, Eason had a former name called Henry.
Eason originally grew up in Beilve City, and when he was 18 years old, he was identified as one member of the Holland family.
So back then, Eason had rescued Cordelia, but she didn't seem to know it until now.
Elijah really wanted to know what would happen if she knew now.
Would she break up with him?
Maybe she would break up with him. After all, Eason liked her so much. She just repaid him for saving her life with her promise of being his girlfriend.
However, Elijah was not willing to see that!
He was not willing to let Cordelia go like this and make it possible that she and Eason could be a couple.
Elijah thought, "Cordelia is born to be with me! We should stay together forever!"
Ben opened his eyes, saw Elijah's gloomy face, and suddenly smiled.
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