After leaving the seaside villa, Rodney called Chester out. He was in a bad mood.
However, when he went over, he realized Shaun was there too. Shaun had a straight face, and he wore a black shirt and a pair of black pants. He looked exactly like a living king of hell.
"Why are you here too?"
Rodney could not stand the sight of Shaun.
Shaun frowned his brows and looked at him, to which Chester hurriedly said, "Shaun heard you got into trouble, so he was quite worried. Rodney, we're all childhood friends who grew up together. Do we have t o be like this because of a woman?”
"It's not any other woman. It’s Sarah!" Rodney's tone was very aggressive. "Shaun, in the end, it’s your fault that Sarah is so miserable. If it weren't for you, the Snow family wouldn't oppose her. She's really a good lady. Although I did her wrong, she's still so considerate of me."
"Really?" Chester adjusted his glasses and exchanged glances with Shaun.
"In what way is she considerate of you?" Shaun was
slightly curious.
Rodney explained sadly how the Snow family had threatened him.
"Not only didn't Sarah blame me, she even cared about my company. She didn't want others to look down on me, so she said she'll strive to make the Snow family members like her. Sarah is just too kind, but you, Shaun, don't even know how to cherish such a good woman. You must regret it a lot now, but regretting it i s useless.”
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