The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee
Chapter 217
Chapter 217 Approaching You on Purpose
Steven got out from under the sofa, dejected. Unable to hold back Ziana’s inquisition, he could only tell the truth.
“I’m worried that you haven’t eaten, so I came here to bring you food.”
Ziana took a look at the slanting hair on his head, “Bring the food under the sofa?”
Steven coughed lightly in embarrassment, “I was originally sitting on the sofa, but then… fell asleep.”
He turned to Edison, who was on the phone, and suddenly came up with something. He lowered his voice and complained to Ziana, “Mr. Andrew must have kicked me off.”
Ziana glared at him, “He’s not that boring.
”
Steven stiffened his neck and said stubbornly, “Then you mean I rolled down by myself?”
it,”
while, then all of a sudden, he sighed repeatedly and said earnestly, “Ziana, the more handsome a
he heard these words, and then sneered, “Mr. Howard, How old are you? Why are you speaking ill of others behind their back?”
in front of Ziana, Steven wasn’t scared of Edison at all, “Who cares to speak ill
up to?” Edison
Steven said confidently, “Ziana, he is an unfavored prince of the Western royal family. He approaches you and pursues you just to improve his status
though, “I
Steven was a little surprised by
Ziana asked him leave, “I still have something to talk to him about.”
didn’t want to leave, seeing her calm
he left, he reminded, “I brought you
at Ziana with a
“What are
little bit, “Do you
that true?” Ziana asked without answering, “You
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