Chapter 364 Theo knitted his brows together slightly, and impatience could be seen all over his face. He said, "I shouldn't be responsible for your life." Cindy bit down hard on her lower lips and replied in reluctance, "But... you made a promise to my parents." "Tsk, tsk tsk..." I interrupted their conversation. "Oh really, Miss Reed? So you do remember your foster parents, huh!? I thought they had long been forgotten by you." "Who gave you the right to judge me?" Cindy shouted. Her eyes were wide open and there were flames in her stares.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI sneered and replied, "Me, because I think so." "You!" Cindy was so angry she gritted her teeth. She looked at Theo. "Theowy, won't you look at her? She's deliberately trying to makeunhappy." I raised my chin and provoked her further. "Of course I'm doing this all on purpose, but what can you do about it?" Cindy stayed silent and looked at Theo, her puppy eyes filled with tears. She was trying to get him to sympathize with her, but he was not saying a word.
Miss Woods and Miss Zuri had cout of the kitchen with all the dishes for tonight prepared, yet he was still ignoring her.
She finally lowered her head in disappointment." Theowy, I am really upset about you treatinglike this." "Please go hsoon," Theo replied emotionlessly.
Cindy had just been given another eviction order, and she knew she would get nothing out of here if she continued to stay. She glared atbefore making a move, leaving hurriedly as she did not want to embarrass herself any further.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"I think I should send Miss Reed off." I followed after her.
Theo tried to stop me, but I gazed at him and said," Don't." He was stunned but stayed where he was and replied," Cback quick." Cindy was finally out of the villa. As she was about to get into the car, I stopped her. "Miss Reed, do you have a second? We need to talk." "I don't think there's anything for us to talk about," she replied coldly.
I chuckled. "Don't you wantto disappear from Theo's life forever?" "Are you trying to make a deal with me?" Cindy was probingfor an answer.
I lifted my eyebrows and did not agree nor disagree with her statement, leaving her with an ambiguous answer.
She closed her car door and walked right up to the fountain. I followed behind and smiled. "Miss Reed, I think you're just an airhead." "Oh, and you think you're so smart?" Cindy stopped in front of the fountain and turned back to face me. She stared atcoldly. "Maybe your child wouldn't be dead now if you were really as smart as you think you - H are.
"I agree." I looked right through her, fixing my sights on the glistening water. The sunlight was shining on the water, and it resulted in a colorful and glinting reflection. The fountain and its