The thought of her unborn child subsided Scott"s anger. He stared at her unpleasantly and said, "How do you know I have a girlfriend? You liar."
Angela had misunderstood that Scott had a girlfriend, and gossiped about that with Lulu. When Scott pestered Lulu to tell him the truth, she had no choice but to tell him that Angela had seen him with a girl and a.s.sumed it was his girlfriend.
"What? I have no idea what you"re talking about." Angela answered. She racked her head trying to figure out what he was talking about and then managed to track back to one specific day she thought would be relevant. Then she said, "One day, I saw a girl getting into a car with you. Wasn"t she your girlfriend?"
"A girl in my car?" Scott thought about it for a while and then realized who Angela was talking about. "Of course not! That"s one of my friends. She twisted her ankle, so I took her to hospital. That"s it." He answered.
"Oh! Now I see!" Angela seemed to have realized her mistake.
"What do you see?"
"The point is that you don"t have a girlfriend. Wait! Why are you telling me this? Who cares about that stuff? I am married now. You don"t have a chance with me at all." She stepped back and pretended to be a victim.
... Her words made Scott angry, but he couldn"t do anything to her.
He almost raised his finger at Angela to try and blame her, but failed.
His awkward behaviour amused her, and she said, "I am just kidding!" Scott was never her type.
They never shared any chemistry between them.
Scott patted her on the head and said, "Do you know I have been single for another several months now because of what you had said."
"What did I say?" Angela was so confused that she couldn"t figure out what he was trying to say. Why would what she had said in the past affect his relationship with other girls?
Her confusion about the entire matter had indicated to her innocence.
She was expecting a baby, so she couldn"t be scolded.
Fine. He tried to persuade himself to be more tolerant and understanding of a pregnant woman.
"All right! Take good care of yourself. I am going to go find a girlfriend!" Having ha
“Who does she think she is? I won’t marry her even if she is the last woman on earth,” said Hiram Rong.
“Marry into a family with tens of billions of a.s.sets? How lucky I am! I won’t be so foolish as to break off the engagement. At worst, I can receive money as part of the divorce settlement,” said Rachel Ruan.
Their great-grandfathers made a pact about their engagement a hundred years ago...
asual dress, carrying a knapsack on her shoulder, rang the door bell of Zhen"s residence.
The maid opened the door, and when she saw who it was, her expression changed. She greeted the guest with a strange tone, "Miss Yin."
"Well. Is Nita at home?"
"She..." The maid hesitated, "Please wait a moment."
"Okay." She tried to support herself against the wall.
She was getting weaker by the day, and she knew she didn"t have much time left, so she slipped out of the hospital to take care of some unfinished business.
Finn heard that Rosa was on the door so she personally came to open the door.
And sure enough, it was Rosa who was standing outside the door. Finn asked, "Why did you come here?"
Rosa tried to feign a smile, "Auntie, I don"t know how long I"ve got left so I just wanted to visit all my friends. After all, Nita and I, we were once good friends."
Finn sighed, "Rosa, I am sorry that my daughter had caused you so much pain. From now on, I will definitely keep an eye on her." Finn only hope that Arvin would forgive her daughter.
"All right, auntie, I just want to see her one last time."
Her voice was gentle, and Finn watched her sympathetically as sweat began to trickle down her forehead. Finn couldn"t help but feel pity for Rosa.
She made way to let her in and led her to Nita"s bedroom.
They went upstairs and into Nita"s room, where a sickly, emaciated figure was lying in bed.