"Wait," Shaun spoke again.
"No, I’ll leave. You're not the Shaun I know anyway. You don't care about a friend like me at all." Rodney sighed softly. "Don't tell me to stay.”
"I'm not telling you to stay." Shaun looked at him speechlessly. Did he really have such a neurotic friend?
Rodney, who was suddenly embarrassed, said, "...I'm really leaving."
"Sit down." Shaun pointed at the chair at the side.
Only then did Rodney swagger to take a seat. His eyes glanced at the laptop on the desk. "Looking at information about Hill Corporation?”
Shaun did not answer him. He simply frowned for a while before asking, "What was my relationship with Cathy in the past?"
"Why don't you guess?" Rodney raised his eyebrows, gloating.
"If I could guess, would I be here talking to you?" Shaun snorted. "Forget it. If you don't want to tell me, I can find out by other means.” "You're so cruel.” Rodney was a little angry. "Don't you
feel anything at all?"
Shaun frowned. He did not know how to use a computer or a phone before this. However, now that h e did, he secretly checked it with his phone this morning. If an adult man and woman kissed, they must be in some sort of relationship. Moreover, the kiss he had with Cathy was a french kiss.
Upon recalling that information, his handsome face turned a little red.
"Hehe. What naughty thoughts are you thinking?" Rodney chuckled.
Shaun glanced at him coldly. "She's my girlfriend? But she's already married and has children. Then, am I... her paramour?"
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