Sherman pursed her lips, smiling, "You're not as fat as Lee."
"Are you urging Lee to lose weight by saying that? OK, I'll take a message for you." Kingsley chuckled.
"No. I'm just kidding. You are really going to tell Lee, huh?"
The two enjoyed the conversation a lot, talking and laughing. There were at ease when getting along with each other, and they could joke at will.
When Sherman went to the department store the other day, she happened to see Natalie there, who was full of the joys of the spring. It was true that something good was happening to her.
It seemed that Natalie was shopping for curtains or something else.
Sherman only took one look at her and then left. There were many people there shopping for New Year gifts. Sherman bought a down jacket and a trench coat.
Sherman met Billy at the company once. Billy seemed to come to the company for something. He was in a suit and walked in a gentle manner.
Sherman and Billy passed each other without greeting as if they were strangers. And they didn't even make
eye contact.
Sherman had been pretty cool. She was even colder than Billy. It had been quite a few days since Kingsley left. Sherman missed him.
They talked on the phone again in the afternoon. And Kingsley said he would come back as soon as possible.
Billy and Natalie were getting married tomorrow, which had been all over the news in the Santabaca. Everyone knew about it.
In the evening.
In a coat, Billy walked out of the Day family's villa.
Though reluctant, Moriah helped with the preparations, while Sarah was quite willing to.
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