'If she doesn't listen to these words, she won't know what Billy plans to do. And she always thinks that Billy will marry her.'
However, Livia still felt that short-term pain was better than long-term pain. The sooner Natalie knew Billy's plan, the better.
'Since Billy doesn't care about her, Natalie doesn't have to love him like this. While she is still young and beautiful, finding a man who truly loves her to marry i s the best choice.'
"I have something and I want you to listen to it." Livia felt that these words were indeed cruel to Natalie, but Natalie had to experience the cruelty.
Natalie turned her head and looked at Livia confusedly. She waited.
Livia pressed the record button and then a low male voice that Natalie was so familiar with came.
"A few days ago, I said I would pursue you. I am serious. I've decided to break up with Natalie. But she's very weak at this moment. I shouldn't provoke
her..."
Just a few words. Then Livia turned off the phone. Natalie was stiff there like a sculpture, speechless.
Livia stood there without moving. Maybe her silence was a comfort to Natalie. And Natalie had maintained that posture all the time.
The three-dimensional quartz clock placed in the villa was ticking. This was the only sound in the entire villa at this time.
Suddenly, Livia felt that she was very cruel. Perhaps she shouldn't let Natalie listen to these words?
After she walked over, she gently hugged Natalie in her arms. "You have spent seven years on Billy. Whether you like him or other reasons, you have reached the point where you are today. It is indeed enough and you should see through him clearly. Even i f you use some means to get Billy, you cannot wipe the seven-year romantic relationship between him and Sherman away from his heart. Forget Billy."
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