'Why can that man get into her apartment while I have to be kept out?'
The two were in a stalemate.
The scene looked like a tug of war. Luke was a bit childish.
Ruben walked over and said with a light smile, "It’s getting late. I should leave. See you tomorrow."
Hearing this, Eileen suddenly straightened up and stepped away from the door.
Luke immediately pulled his leg back, which was hurting badly from the clamping.
Enduring the pain, he stood straight to pretend that nothing had happened.
"Don't drink something?"
She always felt that she was a little impolite to Ruben. "There is still coffee at home. I'll make you a cup of coffee."
Shaking his head, Ruben declined. "It's too late. It will take more than an hour to get back to where I live from here. You can make me coffee tomorrow when you get to the office."
Eileen nodded. "Then I'll accompany you downstairs."
Both of them ignored Luke and walked downstairs.
When Luke squinted at them, his face turned dark.
Taking advantage of Eileen's departure, he quickly walked into the room.
"Is he your child's father?" Ruben asked when he walked downstairs.
Eileen nodded. "Yeah."
"He looks very mature, with a kind of nobleness and elegance. From the perspective of a man, he is very outstanding." Ruben commented.
"Not necessarily. It's easy to know a man’s face, but not his heart. Some people are actually wolves in sheep's clothing. They look good on the surface, but they are actually terrible."
Ruben said, "I don’t think he is that kind of person."
With a smile, Eileen said, "Perhaps. But that has nothing to do with me. Be careful o n the road and send a message to me when you get home."
When she returned to the room, Luke was already sitting on the bed.
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