"You don’t believe me, do you?" Jazz raised his eyebrows and looked at her fixedly.
"Yes. There is no need for you to lie to me. I just think that something like that shouldn't have happened to your family," Essa answered.
Jazz curled his lips sarcastically and coldly. "There are many dirty things behind those rich families. The better they look, the more disgusting they are!"
Essa was silent. The members of those wealthy families tended to have animosities towards each other.
"I was brought up by my mother. I rarely met my father. I couldn't see him even
once a year. When I was young, I thought my father was great and hardworking, but later I found I was ridiculous. He is simply a revolting humbug!
"He had an affair and embezzled public funds. He deserved to go to prison..."
Jazz said evenly as if what he said had nothing to do with him.
"In short, every family has its problems and secrets. No matter what happens in our lives, we have to face it," Essa commented.
Jazz liked her attitude. She was optimistic and strong.
"Well, I find I'm becoming more and more interested in you," said Jazz.
Essa’s eyes twitched.
"What's wrong? Do your eyes hurt? Come here. Let me give you a massage." He waved his hand at her.
"No need! I'm just shocked by what you said."
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