Chapter 253
Chapter 253
"She had made herself clear, yet you still want to go after her. Even though you didn’t answer my
question, your silence has made it clear. I've come to understand that you no longer want me. Go after
her and forget what I have just said..."
Raine released her grip on his coat and retreated a few steps and looked at her from a distance.
Her tears finally came flowing down, across her smooth cheeks, off her jaw, and disappearing into the
ground.
Her crying painted a beautiful scene, weak and pitiful, like a girl coming out from a downpour and
crying, soaking her eyelashes, and looking more and more pitiful, i
At that moment, Mark's pupils were dark as ink; black, deep but intense, calm but demented.
At the same time, Summer’s parting words repeatedly surfaced in his thoughts. He was raging as if he
breathed fire through his nostrils. He couldn't wait to strangle her to death!
Not far away was Raine who was still in tears. His anger made his mood extremely awful.
He looked up at her tears, and he felt a surprisingly
dead calmness like a pond without ripples come over him, but they were just intertwined feelings of
irritation and frustration.
Yet, rashly, out of frustration and without a clear mind, Mark uttered, "Who said I no longer want you?"
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Raine was left stunned and rooted to the ground. Her tears stopped dripping and she cheered up with a
smile. Her speech was still stifled, "I knew you wouldn’t give up on me, you would never..."
His gaze froze when he heard his own words.
Yet, in contrary to relief and pleasure, there was unspeakable tension and heaviness, as if he had
disappointed Mrs. Valentine!
As he recalled her earlier words, his eyes squinted, and scorned at his own thoughts!
He had loved Raine. His marriage to her was solely a trade and had made clear the terms and
conditions.
Yet, she had shamelessly uttered such words to another man; why should he feel that he had did
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Seeing her in an awful mood, Dale offered to bring Summer to Cartel lakeside to enjoy the scenery but
was outrightly rejected.
Thus, without delay, Dale drove her back to the lobby o f her apartment. Tired, Summer wished him
goodnight and entered the elevator.
Dale drove away after she disappeared from his sight.
Summer unlocked the door and found that the lights i n the living room were on. As she raised her
head, she saw him seated on the sofa.
He turned around as if he heard footsteps. He had a cigarette between his lips as he observed her
closely with his darkened expression.
She frowned and was slightly surprised.
After she had left, there was no one to disturb them. They had all the time to enjoy their date and shop
to their hearts' content. But unexpectedly, he had returned home earlier.Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
However, regardless of whether he returned early or late, it was no longer her concern.
Tired, Summer placed her bag on the sofa and went into the room. She opened the bed drawer and
took out the credit card that was lying there.