Cherished By Seven Sisters
Chapter 749
Chapter 749 A Misunderstanding
Back then, Sylvia subconsciously assumed that Emrys was nothing more than a lecher. who tried to strike up a conversation with her. Therefore, when Emrys mentioned the name “Ninette,” she didn’t really pay much attention.
It just left a vague impression on her.
The name sounded familiar but wasn’t easy to recall.
It wasn’t until Cordelia exclaimed “Nina” that Sylvia instantly associated it with Emrys” previous form of address, “Wifey Nina.” That was when she realized she had heard the name Ninette back then.
Sylvia finally realized what it was and posed the question.
Both Cordelia and Ninette displayed expressions of surprise, not understanding how Sylvia figured it out. Nonetheless, they simultaneously nodded.
I knew it!
Sylvia was taken aback, feeling an extremely complex mix of emotions.
So it was indeed a misunderstanding.
Emrys wasn’t intentionally flirting with
was actually quite puzzled. She wondered why Emrys had initially approached her on his own
truly wanted to get to know and befriend Emrys, he
if her own buttocks weren’t perky
be possible that Emrys was so enthusiastic
find her boring so soon?
fathom Emrys‘ thoughts.
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was indeed the most
was no doubt that it would be the
Sylvia with a sense
out to
fueled by personal interest but because
all there was to
had made a fool of herself.
was a very peculiar psychological transformation.
was akin to a confident beauty assuming a casually dressed
was confident and arrogant.
ask for directions and quickly left with an expressionless face without even asking for her
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