Thinking that the two elders of the Rong family and children were far away and could see them, she was so angry that she stepped on his foot hard as revenge.
He snorted and put his arms against the trunk. The aggressive tree don made a gesture of encircling her.
"Stupid woman, when on earth can you understand me?" He looked distressed and irritated, and his tone was helpless and sad.
Essie was shocked again, and her heart was trembling, like a plucked string.
What's the meaning of this?
Her heart beat fast just like a butterfly in her stomach. She was like a little girl who just reached her puberty and was waiting for the confession of her first love.
Unfortunately, he did not continue, and there was only silence.
The jasmine field was very quiet.
He was so close to her that she could almost hear the violent and disordered heartbeat of them. She widened her eyes and stared at him, hoping what he would say next. She was confused about such kind of expectation.
However, the silence was spreading. The pleasure and excitement in her heart gradually disappeared in the silence, and only endless disappointment remained.
She was extremely dull in love, and was very afraid of making wild guesses that she was flattering.
But now, she had made up her mind.
'I must have misunderstood him. He just wanted to prove that he is not a playboy.' But even if she could see through him, he wouldn't be moved by her in his heart. The only person he cared about was Leila.
"I don't understand and I don't want to." She bit her lips, pushed him away with brute force and ran out of the flower field.
If there was no hope, then there was no disappointment. However, once there was a glimmer of hope, even if there was a little bit of hope, after people were disappointed, the gap would be like that of going straight to the bottom of the Grand Cannon of African. It was beyond description strong enough to turn people into ashes.
Zac smashed his fist on the trunk of the tree. The tree shook violently and leaves fell on his shoulders.
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