After a long time, Mark said, "You'd better not go to Lanechett. You should rest at home."
What was he going to do at Sherman's wedding?
Although Billy deserved it, attending his ex -wife's wedding was too much for him.
Billy punched himself in the head and said, "But I want to go! I want to see Sherman! I haven't seen her for a long time."
After hearing his words, Mark stopped persuading Billy and said, "If you think you can bear the pain in your heart after seeing her, I won't persuade you again."
After the party, Mark sent Billy back to his apartment.
Mark saw the wedding photo of Billy and Sherman in the picture frame on the dresser. He also noticed that the photo was covered with marks. Obviously, the photo was torn to pieces and then put together.
Now, Mark had nothing to say to Billy. He just wanted to ask Billy, if he loved Sherman so much, then why did he betray her in the first place?
Sherman was exhilarated when she received the news that her friends were coming over.
Sherman got up early and was ready to meet her friends at the airport.
When Kingsley knew she was about to go t o the airport, he decided not to go to the office, but to accompany Sherman to the airport.
Sherman said, "No. You should go to the company. I don't need you to accompany m e."
Cathy said, "I can accompany Sherman to the airport."
Sherman shook her head and said, "I want t o go to the airport by myself. It will be fine. Besides, I haven't seen them for a long time and I want to chat with them."
If Cathy followed her, they wouldn't be able to chat freely and happily without any restrictions.
Kingsley knew what Sherman was thinking. Looking at his mother, Kingsley pinched his eyebrows and said, "They must be very excited to see each other now. If you join them, it will certainly be a bit abrupt and awkward. So I will take Sherman to the airport. Sherman will introduce her friends to you afterward."
Cathy thought what Kingsley said was reasonable, so she agreed. "Yeah, you're right."
"I'm not comfortable with you going to the airport alone, so I have to accompany you. After you meet them, I will leave. But before you meet them, I will stay with you." Kingsley's words and expression were as gentle as usual, but he behaved in a domineering manner.
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