Sweet Sorrow
Chapter 6 What Are You Doing, Sabina
Nicole walked along the road for a while and then called her mother. She talked with her for a while and Nicole told her mother that she wanted to see her.
"The medicine you bring me last time which was prescribed in traditional Chinese medicine, it worked very well. Remember to bring me some more according to the prescription." Nicole's mother ordered.
"Okay." Nicole replied without any hesitation.
Nicole didn't realize a problem until she ended the call.
The prescription was still in Austin's house.
She left with nothing but a bag.
After hesitating for a while, Nicole decided to go back.
In addition to her mother's prescription, there were many things that belonged to her in the house, and she could abandon her clothes and shoes, but there were something she had to take back.
Nicole raised her head and sighed as she took a taxi to the residential area.
The down payment for the house was from Austin's family, and the name on the property ownership certificate of this house was Austin, too.
When they bought the house, Sabina had asked Nicole to let Austin write Nicole's name on the property ownership certificate, so that she could have one more chip, but Nicole refused.
"what's the point of having a house if I can't keep him here?"
Sabina laughed at her stupidity. Men wouldn't cherish a woman who was too easy to get and had no chips.
She retorted, pointing out that Sabina looked down upon love.
As a result, she had been too confident in love.
She was so indulged in her own emotions that she didn't notice the man who had been following her not far away.
Nicole laughed at herself and went upstairs.
Austin should be working in the company at this hour, so she didn't have to worry about meeting him.
Nicole opened the door with the key and entered the house quietly.
The living room was in a mess. The chairs were arranged randomly. There were food boxes and washed dishes on the table.
It seemed that he hadn't packed it up for a long time.
not to be nosy. No matter what happened to this house, it had nothing to do with
just came to fetch something.
opened the night table. Nicole
with all kinds of sexual and flirtatious products, with all sorts of colors. It seemed that
felt
drawer in disgust and began
Disgusting.
such a playboy. 'Did he used to play with girls like this? Was it because of
marriage just because Sabina was good
help thinking.
thought about it, the more sick
too much and
were not many things in the house. A diary that she used to record her life, some medical bills of
stood up and
door,
are you
folding her arms
get my things. " Nicole explained and went out with her things.
"Wait!"
stared at the paper bag in Nicole's
didn't say anything.
had so many questions to
what's in it,"
don't have to
know if you
things you are interested in, including
down
up at Sabina and said pointedly, "if you want to be valued, don't be a third party and don't do
worked on weekends. Sabina was a long-term worker. They didn't know each other at first. Until one day, when Sabina went to work with a face full
until then Nicole knew that it was because of Sabina's being a mistress and
that time, Nicole was not married and had been told by Sabina how much
swore that she would never be
seemed that a dog cannot change its natural habit of eating shits.
upon me. You are a college student and I haven't graduated from junior high school yet." a wicked smile appeared on Sabina's face. "But so what? Your husband has become mine, hasn't he? As a woman, you have no qualification to look down upon me
Nicole was speechless.
refute
believed that it was all her own
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