Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 877
Chapter 877
“Why did you break up?”
His eyes were cold and indifferent, “A peaceful breakup, no right or wrong.”
Charlie asked tentatively, “don’t you like her?”
Jonathan hesitated for a moment, “Hmm.”
Charlie chuckled lightly, “You used to be head over heels for her, now you just don’t like her anymore?”
Jonathan didn’t mind Charlie’s sarcasm, his tone was cold, “What qualification do you have to say about me, how many times have you broken up?”
Charlie sighed, “We’re different, I’ve never really fallen.”
Jonathan, “Even if you’ve fallen, you can pick yourself up!”
“Alright, as long as you know that!” Charlie laughed, “Looking at you yesterday, I was really worried you’d take a hard fall! Now I’m not worried, just feeling sorry for Estelle, a true heart wasted!”
doesn’t even know where her true heart
felt there was more to his
particular meaning!” Jonathan responded lightly, “I’m ending the call!”
disappointed, and felt good about breaking up to get back at her. But when
was as if a hole had been dug in his chest, and his most cherished and precious things had been dug away, leaving only an empty hole. He turned to open the bedside drawer, rummaged around, and found an old
deep
long time since he smoked; he was not used to
puff, the smoke stuck in his
knock on the door, he looked up,
outside, came to his bedside, and frowned, “Uncle, how are you feeling? You were drunk last night!”
“I’m fine!”
in the ashtray, “Didn’t you go to
“It’s Saturday!”
nodded, “How’s the new
eyes, spoke softly, “Not as good as Miss
“Did you and
Read Find Me In Your Labyrinth Chapter 877 TODAY
The novel Find Me In Your Labyrinth has been updated Chapter 877 with many unexpected details, removing many love knots for the male and female lead. In addition, the author Marina Vittori is very talented in making the situation extremely different. Let's follow the Chapter 877 of the Find Me In Your Labyrinth HERE.
Keywords are searched:
Novel Find Me In Your Labyrinth Chapter 877
Novel Find Me In Your Labyrinth by Marina Vittori