Luke felt rather uncomfortable with Eileen's words.
And the indescribable cold expression on her face was even more irritating to Luke.
At this moment, Luke just let it go. Seeing Nina come, Luke said, "Could I borrow your jacket for a moment?"
Nina knew what he was going to do and didn’t want to lend it to him. Then she said, "I’m wearing a skirt inside."
"Just for a moment. I won't keep it long!"
Luke's face darkened a bit, and then he added, "Just ten minutes!"
Since Luke had said so, reluctant as Nina was, she took off her jacket and handed it t o Luke.
Luke reached out and took it, and then he handed it to Eileen, "Put it on!"
"I don’t need it!" weak as Eileen's voice was, she sounded firm.
"Put it on!"
Luke's tone was firmer than hers, and it sounded like he was commanding her to take the jacket.
His arm was still outstretched towards her with Nina's jacket hanging from his fingertips.
Staring at the ground, Eileen did not look u p at him and said, "Miss Riddle will feel cold. I am not cold and I do not need it!"
At this moment, there was a gust of cold wind. Eileen, who was wearing little could
not help but shiver.
As Luke gazed at the water drops, his eyes deepened, "Don't make a fool of yourself and don't think that I’m caring for you. I just hate to owe you!"
Despite Luke's insistence, Eileen remained expressionless as just now. "I said it. I'm not cold. I do not want it. Don't you hear m e?"
In the end, Luke was annoyed. His eyebrows were tightly knitted.
His voice was as cold as ice and was tinged with anger, "You are not cold? Your face and your lips are as pale as ashes. And you shiver a lot. Eileen, what the hell are you thinking? What's the point of being pretentious?"
'What’s the point of being pretentious?'
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