Divorced but Delighted
Chapter 153
Chapter 153 Trouble
“No, I’m not with him. Don’t talk nonsense.” Cierra lied calmly.
“Cici Barton.”
William knocked on the table and stared sharply at Cierra. “Has anyone ever told you that you’re terrible at lying? Even I feel ashamed to tell anyone that you’re my sister.”
Everyone in the capital shopping mall was intelligent. When they talked nonsense, they were calm. He had never seen someone like her.
Cierra pursed her lips and complained in a low voice, “You look quite proud.”
The two of them were only a short distance away, so this whisper naturally reached the ears of
William.
He looked up and said, “So what if you’re proud? Let me tell you, you have to learn something. To be a good person, you must be more cu***ing than a bad person. You don’t even know how to lie. Isn’t it always others who lie to you? Bah, why the hell would I talk to you about this? Tell me honestly, why did you go to the hospital today? Where did you get hurt?”
At the end of his words, he suddenly realized he had gone too far and returned to the original topic.
Cierra had no choice but to tell the truth. “It’s nothing. I accidentally scratched my leg and got a
shot,”
Hearing the emotions in William’s tone, for fear that he would be worried, Cierra even pulled down
pants on her legs to show William the scratch.
the
“It’s nothing. The wound healed when I got to the hospital. I wouldn’t have bothered to go to the hospital if it weren’t for safety reasons.”
William glanced at it, and his face darkened slightly.
The wound was not severe, but it was still dazzling when it landed on his little sister’s body.
He sneered and could only vent his anger on Draven. “What’s going on between you and that guy? You were even photographed in that situation. I’m warning you, don’t be stup*d. We don’t have wild vegetables for you to dig.”
He didn’t intend to ask at first, but now that he was in such a bad mood, he could only ask all the questions.
“William, I don’t have a love brain…”
to the bottom
want to hide it from William but
to go to the hospital alone, but I happened to meet Draven. He insisted on sending me there. Anyway, it’s a waste not to use
advantage of others!”
and sneered. “What about when you get to the hospital? Do you
no doubts, Cierra briefly explained what
up and carried me out. He had already carried me there when I opened my
wake
Hearing this,
eyebrows and looked up at Cierra. Her expression
Cierra liked that guy, he was sure he would never let her take the initiative to provoke
should avoid him
she wasn’t lying, then it
he couldn’t wake Cierra
Well…”
the private room door was pushed open, and the
over one by one.
William, let’s not talk about this. Let’s eat! Anyway, they didn’t take
be entangled in this matter
doctor doesn’t want to work again, you can discuss
is settled,
such a hurry to
listened to William calmly arrange the follow-up for her. Even though she knew that
didn’t want to go home with
his casual teasing made her even
didn’t touch the food that William had
and thought that she was joking. He snorted casually and said, “I’m in a hurry. You’re here to eat and
saying that, he did not receive any reply. When he looked up, he saw the girl biting something with
William was stunned.
back from abroad, he had seen her like this. Later, his little sister was like a bit of sun. Even if she bumped into something, she would come to comfort him first. When had her eyes
anxious. “I don’t want to drive you away, nor
live with me, you can live with me for the rest
Cierra remained silent.
some food and coaxed her patiently, “You know my temper. I’ve
home
head and made
she finished speaking, and his eyes darkened
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