Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 313: A Sense of Ritual
Not far away, the man’s tall, strong, and upright figure appeared in her sight.
In her hands was a bunch of red roses.
Stella was a bit taken aback. She slowly put down the phone, but the smile on her face became deeper and deeper.
Much to her surprise, the wretched man was quite romantic. He even took the flowers to pick her up.
Clarence walked to her. “Why didn’t you call me after the gather was over?”
Stella said, “How did I know you are waiting for me nearby?”
She originally planned to text him after arriving home.
Clarence asked, “Don’t you want to get in the car?”
Stella shook her head. “I ate a lot earlier. I want to walk home.”
Clarence suddenly bent over to approach her, sniffed. “Did you drink?”
Stella showed him a gesture. “Just a little bit. I’m not drunk yet.”
Upon hearing it, Clarence curled up his lips. “I can drink with you after arriving home.”
Stella looked at his expression. Her intuition told her that the wretched man had an evil intention. She looked away and walked forward. “No, thanks. Moderate drinking is good for the health. Drinking too much will only reduce my life.”
Clarence followed her. “Where did you get those unreasonable sayings?”
“Your sayings are far more unreasonable.”
Clarence said, “I don’t need to work tomorrow. We can date. Where do you want to go?”
Stella thought for a moment. She turned to look at him. “I have to work tomorrow, though. Sherry has gone home for a visit. I must be in my studio.”
As she finished speaking, Clarence raised his eyebrows slightly. “Has she gone home?”
Stella was silent.
She realized that she had leaked an important message.
She wanted to skip the topic. Looking at the red roses in Clarence’s hands, she asked, “Don’t you plan to give them to me?”
at them. “Do you want
was confused
Why would he be holding them if they
up on the street. If you want them, I can give them
gritted her teeth and glared at him fiercely.
and followed her, “All right. I was kidding. I
“I see.”
Stella didn’t believe him.
“They are a bit heavy. You want to walk home, don’t you? You’ll feel quite tired if walking
with him. She didn’t want to show weakness and retorted, “Why would I
“Then, let’s continue tonight.”
course we
those words, Stella understood what he implied. Instantly, she
man couldn’t think about
away in anger, her hand was gently grabbed. Clarence asked
believed that the wretched man asked while knowing the
the mood
then, a young couple
woman complained, “Look at you! The man is so handsome and he knows to bring his girlfriend flowers. It’s our first anniversary today, but you don’t only forget to buy me flowers
boyfriend was so panicked. “Well... Buying flowers has nothing to do with being handsome or not. I’m sorry, darling. I’ve been too busy recently so I forgot. Tomorrow, all right? I will
is today. Does it make any sense
woman
stood motionlessly as if he wanted to find a flower store nearby. However, it was way too late right
she
his brows.
you say that they are for me? Please give
what was in her mind, so he handed the roses to
up her lips into a
was startled when
handed the roses to him. “Take them. Please give
She’s quite mad now. I don’t think she
sense of ceremony. Besides, today is an important anniversary
he took over the roses, he said, “Thank you, Miss.
long as you don’t disdain it
immediately answered, “Of course not. Your boyfriend and you love each other so much. I’m quite envious. I
to stop him from wishing they would be the same. Eventually, she smiled and said,
man thanked her continuously. After nodding at Clarence, he chased after his
to Stella. “You are not
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