"Lyle Westbrook, the necklace!"
"Alright, he’s already gone."
Bobby snatched the necklace from her hand, examined it, and smacked his lips, saying, "The diamond is so big, it must be very expensive. Woman, how co no one pursued you before you t the Dubious Man? I used to worry that you’d never get married in your life."
During the five years Enna was abroad, she had him as a little hanger-on, and not a single suitor around her. She worked several part-ti jobs day and night just to support him. This made him so worried at just five years old that his eyebrows and beard seed ready to turn white. He feared that she’d be dragged down by him in her youth, and no good man would want her. When she gets older, she’d be lonely.
Ah, this is how you can’t find any when you want them, but when you have them, you bump into good ones everywhere you go.
Enna took the necklace back from him, furrowing her brow as she said, "Alright, don’t be cheeky. I’ll keep this for now and return it to him next ti we et."
Wasn’t this the necklace Lyle Westbrook gave her when he confessed with roses at the airport?
She had returned it to him at that ti.
Unexpectedly, he still kept it, and even had it with him today.
She hadn’t done anything wrong, yet deep down, it felt like a stone weighed on her heart, and she felt a sense of guilt.
That feeling made her indescribably uncomfortable.
Bobby noticed her gaze on the necklace and quickly interrupted her, loudly reminding her, "Hey, woman, are you seriously moved? The Dubious Man also gave you a diamond necklace with an even bigger diamond than this one! The Dubious Man even gifted you rings and bracelets. All the skincare products you use are limited edition ones that The Dubious Man specifically had soone buy for you. Don’t be swayed by just one necklace."
He muttered under his breath, "If I had known, I wouldn’t have let you co here. I told you coffee can be intoxicating."
Coffee doesn’t intoxicate; it’s people who beco intoxicated.
Enna should definitely not cheat.
Bobby was anxious, wanting her not to be enamored with Lyle Westbrook, but unsure how to express it, so he pursed his lips tightly, clearly nervous but trying to act calm.
Enna was simply surprised that Lyle Westbrook would return this necklace to her. She wasn’t moved as Bobby said. She put the necklace away and looked at the anxious little guy, speaking slowly, "I thought you didn’t like your Dad?"
Bobby’s back stiffened, and he turned his face coolly, not admitting, "I’m just worried about the little dummy... You just got married and now you’re divorcing, the little dummy will cry."
"You really are just worried about Gigi?" Obviously, he didn’t want her to divorce Baron Lawrence either.
Bobby, caught in his little thoughts, stiffened further but refused to acknowledge his feelings, "Nonsense! I’m definitely doing this for the little dummy; I’m not two or three years old. I can handle it, but the little dummy is too young and will definitely be sad."
After saying that, he seriously suspected that Enna really was moved. His brows furrowed, and his already sowhat defined little face tensed tightly, as he pursed his pink lips and said, "Enna Clark, do you seriously want to cheat? Actually, apart from having a bad temper, low emotional intelligence, being unable to cook, having mysophobia, being domineering, and childish and easily angered, the Dubious Man is pretty good to you. At least he’s handso and rich!"
When listing Baron Lawrence’s faults, he counted them one by one with serious fingers, but when it ca to advantages, all that was left was the shallow and dry ’handso and rich.’
Is he even trying to help? Enna mourned silently for soone.
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