They had been together for a long time. Natalie never asked Billy for money or anything else.
Billy had voluntarily paid for Natalie’s medical bills when she was ill, and so had this villa.
On top of that, Natalie never used the bank cards Billy gave her. It seemed to Billy that she had no interest in his money.
In his eyes, she was different from other women. She was an even-tempered woman and he had never seen her lose her temper.
Whether Billy was losing his temper or angry, her tender words could calm him down.
Billy thought if he had not met Sherman in the university, he might marry Natalie.
After all, few women could make him want to get married, except Sherman, who had got divorced, was Natalie.
Billy really liked Natalie's temperament. They had been together for so long and had never had contradictions or quarrels.
Even when they had different opinions, Natalie would accommodate and cooperate with him.
A tide of rage surged through Natalie. She was so angry that she wanted to smash things and scream!
Natalie bit her lips in silence, and her lips were even blood-stained. She trembled with rage.
She could hardly contain her anger and almost burst out. She was on the verge of going crazy...
Billy did not register her nuance of expression. He thought she was just sad and did not want to speak.
Natalie had been with him for so long anyway. Billy got up, went to the table, returned with a glass of milk, stood in front of her, and held her in his arms.
The smell of torrid masculinity and the sudden sense o f pressure made Natalie wake up. Grumpy Natalie suddenly came to her senses.
The things had come to this. She had spent seven years trying to be with Billy. Was she trying to screw it up?
No! She must not let her efforts go to waste!
She closed her eyes, took a deep breath to steady her nerves, and quell any wild thoughts.
The impulse was the devil! Just a moment ago, she almost became a devil and destroyed her efforts over the years in an instant.
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