Because the answer didn't matter to her. She didn't need to wait for it.
Then they began to talk about the details of the contract. Billy didn't say anything all the time. His eyes were dark and deep. It was impossible to see through what he was thinking. He was so silent.
Their discussion went well and ended quickly, thanks to Billy's quietness and cooperation. Sherman was very satisfied.
After that, before Billy could say anything, Sherman stood up, stopped the cab, and left quickly.
Knowing what Billy said to Sherman, Grace frowned, sneered, and said, "You are so stupid. Why don't you cooperate with him to anger Natalie? She would have a stomachache and have difficulties in eating and sleeping if she knows about this. When she goes crazy, you can get rid of Billy!"
Sherman laughed lightly, "I didn't want to do that. Unfortunately, I didn't have a happy marriage, but I'm living a happy life now. I don't want to interfere with their relationship. Maybe two months ago I'd like to d o that, but now I won't do that. I've learned a lot in these two months." "It's true that a woman needs to meet a good man, both in the relationship and in life." Grace winked at Sherman. Obviously, she referred to Kingsley.
Sherman flushed and slapped her back, "By the way, h e will pick me up for dinner later. Do you want to go with us?"
"No. You can show PDA. I don't want to be the third wheel. I'm going home." Grace said.
Sherman said directly, "Great! You and Charlie are so i n love. Since you don't plan to divorce, you can't keep living apart."
Grace said bitterly, "I guess there would be a world war when I go back home."
"You are powerful. I believe you can win!" Sherman believed her very much!
They laughed, played and teased each other. However, no one knew Grace's true feeling.
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