Henry: "..." When did this woman become so flattering?
"But didn't you just call me darling on the text message? Why are you still calling me 'Henry'?"
"Hmph, I just won't forgive you."
"You've said yourself that you are an adult. You have to take responsibility for your action."
"Moreover, you even had dinner with other men secretly."
In the conference room, Moore Yunting had been talking about her in the whole morning.
Henry's handsome face, which had originally relaxed, quickly darkened.
Monique blinked. "What's going on? Everything was fine when he just confessed to me. Why is it like this now?"
"Isn't it good to coax him?"
She didn't believe it.
Monique rubbed against Henry and said in a softer tone, "Dear, if you don't like my packed meal, I'll cook for you later. Don't be angry anymore."
Henry gave a cold snort.
She also knew that he was angry. How could she not know that he would be angry when she went out for dinner with other men?
Although Henry thought so, his face obviously softened.
As he looked at her flattering like this and smelled her sweet scent.
His black eyes darkened and he reminded her, "You don't have anything else to tell me?"
Monique was stunned and instinctively looked at her slender and fair hands.
She really had something to tell him.
"That ring is too expensive. Can you change it to another cheap one?"
But the question was that she was not wearing a ring now.
Henry had only proposed to her yesterday, but she didn't wear the ring today.
Anyone would be angry for this.
"So did Henry get angry when he saw that I didn't wear a ring?"
But she didn't do it on purpose. The ring was too valuable.
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