er smile is more charming, and her eyes are more beautiful and moving, but the fundus of her eyes doesn't seem to be all him.
Richard's heart sank and frowned and asked, "Did my mother embarrass you?"
The only thing he thought of was this possibility.
Mary Kinson's smile faded away, and she nodded: "It's not difficult."
Richard's hand holding the glass tightened slightly: "What do you mean?"
Mary Kinson shook her head, picked up the red wine glass in front of him, and motioned to touch the glass.
Richard Blackfeet was not her former self.
He narrowed her eyes and seemed to see her clearly.
"Richard, your mother is right. What I love is your money, not your people."
The glass slipped from Richard's hand. He frowned coldly, but his voice was terribly gentle: "Mary, tell me, is my mother threatening you?"
Mary Kinson shrugged her shoulders disapprovingly, gently looked up, gulped down the red wine in the cup, and slowly evoked her lips: "I am poor. Who can threaten me?"
Richard's arrogance rose a little bit. He restrained the emotion of going away, got up, and took her hand.
She was forced to get up and stretched out her left hand to take his hand away, but he held it tightly.
The man's voice was almost hoarse: "Come home with me and make it clear to my mother."
Mary Kinson looked up and looked into his dark and frightening eyes. The caution of being afraid of losing was so natural that it made her feel ridiculous.
Why can a man pretend a thing as "love" so realistically?
Even though she knew he had no feelings from an early age, she was cheated.
Unfortunately, she was reborn.
If he didn't indulge Lavi Kinson in doing those cruel things to her, she would still believe that Richard, at least 23 years old, really loved her.
She smiled coldly and shook off his hand: "Richard, I took the breakup fee of 10 million. It doesn't matter with you. I came here today to tell you that there is no relationship between you and me."
she smiled gently again, somewhat sarcastic: "Oh, not really."
After all, nominally, she is still his seventh aunt.
Richard Black looked at her incredibly, as if thinking that this was a dream. He couldn't help but be irritable: "It doesn't matter how crazy you are, but don't mention breaking up."
Mary Kinson smiled: "I mean, isn't it obvious enough?"
Words fall. It is a long silence.
He looked at her for a moment, trying to see that she was just acting or fooling around, but she didn't.
He had never seen her so determined all these days with her.
Never.
No longer as grumpy as before, he sat down.
He pulled out the cigarette case from the trouser pocket and pulled out a cigarette from it.
After lighting it, he took a sip and spit out smoke before looking at her again: "Give me a reason."
Mary Kinson rarely saw him so decadent, and his brow was full of sadness as if he were controlling some emotions.
"It doesn't matter. I have already taken the breakup fee."
she turned and was about to leave.
Richard Black looked up and called her: "Mary Kinson."
Mary Kinson looked back and saw that his eyes were very red. She frowned: "Is there anything else?"
He clenched his hands unconsciously, and the cigarette butts were pinched into ash in his hands, and he didn't feel hot. He asked in a low voice: "Ten million, is it enough?"
"Why, are you going to give more?"
Richard Black didn't speak.
Mary Kinson took out a post-it note from her bag and wrote many Arabic numerals on it.
After putting away the pen, he smiled gently and said, "This is my bank card account. If you feel that your mother has given less and can make another stroke."
Then she walked away.
Richard Black loosened his hand and went to get the piece of paper, only to find that the cigarette butt had burned the palm of his hand.
He put the post-it note in the pocket and made a phone call.
"Secretary ."
"yes, sir."
Richard's voice is highly hoarse: "Spend 100 million to Mary Kinson's private account from my company account."
Lavi Kinson froze: "One hundred million!?"
Richards eyebrows frowned coldly: "There is a problem?"
"No... just how can Mary need so much money?"
"Something should have happened to her." He murmured, turning his eyes cold. "Aren't you her college roommate? She had an accident, don't you know?"
Lavi Kinson was asked at a loss: "No, she didn't tell me anything."
"That's enough."
After the phone hung up, Richard Black got up. He never wanted to embarrass Mary Kinson, but he didn't believe she was so cruel. Something must have happened.
When he got in the car, he asked the driver to go home. He wanted to ask his mother if she wanted him as an only child.
He once vowed that he would not marry Mary Kinson in this life. If his mother insisted on getting in the way, it would not be difficult for him to leave his family.
...
After Mary Kinson got on the bus, she pinched her painful temples and felt exhausted.
Today, it's just a break.
Her revenge has just begun.
The cell phone rang, and she thought it was a short message sent by William Black. She clicked on it and opened her eyes in shock.
Her bank card was transferred and deposited into 100 million yuan? ??
What the hell!?
Haven't reacted to who gave her considerable money, the phone rang again.
This time, it was Lavi Sue.
Mary Kinson's breath sank.
Today is a very coincidental day, the people who hurt her in previous lives rushed to contact her one by one.
After connecting the phone, she asks sweetly, "JLavie, what's the matter? What's the matter?"
Lavi hastily asked: "Mary, I heard that you had an accident. What happened? Why do you need so much money?"
"Money?"
Lavi listened to her unwitting rhetorical question, only feeling incredible, and jealousy breeds crazily in her heart.
She took a deep breath and asked, "Richard gave you a hundred million, don't you know?"
Mary Kinson didn't answer, evoked her lips, cocked her legs, narrowed her eyes gently, and had an idea and opened her lips: "Lavi, let me ask you a question."
"What's the problem?"
Mary Kinson's mind came up with a picture of Richard Blac smoking bitterly.
Perhaps, 23-year-old Richard Black really likes her.
What she gambled on was Richard's poor sincerity.
Gently raised eyebrows and asked, "Do you like Richard?"
Lavi was shocked and said, "How is it possible? What are you talking nonsense!? He is just my boss."
"Don't lie to me. You are my best friend. How can I not know, your eyes are abnormal when you look at him?" Mary Kinson's eyes showed a trace of pondering.
Lavi was anxious and quickly denied: "I really didn't, you..." Mary Kinson said with a gentle smile: "Don't deny it, I won't blame you. I have broken up with him."