Chapter 358 Who Said I Was Angry?
Huston’s tone softened in the end when he saw her like this.
He raised his hand and patted her on the shoulder to comfort her. “No one thinks that you’re a trouble. Don’t let your
imagination run wild, okay?”
“I’m sorry, Huston. You’re so tired because of my illness.”
“Mia!” Huston emphasized, preventing Mia from continuing.
“You know what I hate to hear the most.””
In addition to feeling sorry for her, Huston also felt guilty for
her parents.
Mia naturally knew the shadow in his heart, so she didn’t
continue to talk to him. Mia just told him what was on her
mind.
Even if he went back to the bedroom a little later, Mia would
feel sad!
pushed open the bedroom door
and walked in.
the spacious bed, there was only a small bulge under the quilt. Her whole
had imagined such
bed. He leaned over and
the blanket gently. “Are you
exchange, Evelyn twisted her body with resentment and
her shoulders hard as if she
hand.
walked to the door. He
the bedroom, then turned around and walked over. He
big palm into the crack of the quilt, and suddenly grabbed her waist and
on, Evelyn immediately rolled to the side. Her hair was
anger as she glared at
doing?”
up. This method is the most
was educating disobedient juniors. His tone was helpless and
and wasn’t in
pulled the blanket over her and tried to cover herself
she was stopped by
impatiently, “Let go of
his deep
them, which made her feel a little
do anything to Huston just because he said it
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