When Joanne heard Vineyard's words, his expression changed and he stared at her in anger: "You're really nosy. Who am I? What does it have to do with you?"
"You're dead and alive before your big brother was fighting with his uncle. Everyone knows why I can't tell him who you are?" Vineyard looked at Joanne's anger as scared. Joanne sneered, "Even if you say it, you can't change anything. He actually knows who I am."
"What?" Vineyard's expression was startled, as if it had been suddenly beaten by her face. Her expression became rich and hard to look at: "He knows who you are? He still likes you?"
Seeing that she had succeeded in angering her, Joanne curled her lips lazily: "That's why I said that you're nosy."
Vineyard was about to explode. Until this time, she realized that she had done something stupid and stupid.
"If you have nothing else to do, then I'll leave first." Joanne turned and left.
Vineyard's long hair was painfully pulled, and she vowed to frustrate Joanne's anger.
Hmm, where's Joseph going next? She was sure to find out, and she had decided to leave this boring school. She wanted to go to Duke. She believed that with her father's relationship, it would be a matter of minutes.
The two brothers and sisters dealt with Tim's funeral. The relatives and friends were present symbolically, but they were still very dissatisfied with the way he handled this cold blood.
Tim's return to China this time was originally to deal with this matter. After that, she did not stay any longer. She took her husband and daughter to go abroad that night.
Duck and Betty seemed relieved as they walked down the steps of the cemetery.
"Bro, are you really going back to your base? Is it your original position?" Betty asked him concernedly.
"Mmm, I'll leave the day after tomorrow. What about you? Do you want to stay and continue teaching?" Duck nodded and cared about her sister's whereabouts.
"I don't know. I haven't thought about it yet, so I can only continue to teach. I don't plan to go abroad anymore. After reading so many books, I still have to go back to my own country and spread out what I learned. What's the point of studying abroad? "Betty looked up at the sky and covered her eyes, trying to see the blue sky more clearly.
Duck laughed and said, "You've always known where your goals are when you were young. You're ashamed of your brother."
"Bro, don't be humble. I learned all of these qualities from you." Betty immediately praised him.
"Okay, things are over for a while. Let's settle our moods. Let's start again. You're not too young. If you have a good man after you, don't refuse, but if you want to make a boyfriend, you must let I've looked at it. If I don't think you can, you can't continue to interact with him. "Duke was still very sorry for her sister. The man he wanted her to marry was definitely someone who loved to respect her.
Duck laughed: "Brother, you think I'm a three—year—old child. I can't take it easy. I won't make a boyfriend easily, unless the other party is really good, like a brother."
"If you want to find something similar to me, then it's not easy for you. There are not many people who are better than me."
"Yeah, it's really hard to find a good and gentle man like yours. I don't know which girl you'll be cheaper to." Betty looked at him annoyed, teasing him.
"In short, it's cheaper for a woman. Whoever knows it?" Duck said, but in his mind, those clear eyes flashed through his thin lips.
Betty stared at his face and asked, "Brother, after all these years, you really don't have a woman you like?"
"Why are you asking this?" Duck was guilty and avoided her sister's gaze.
Betty sighed, "We at the Mu Family, you're the only male guy. Do you have to find a woman to get married and have children? How can the Mu Family continue?"
"Is my existence just to prolong future generations?" Duck's handsome face flashed with dissatisfaction.
Betty immediately laughed out loud, "Of course not, but you have this responsibility."
Patrick sighed in his heart as he sighed, "I'm afraid it'll take a long time to realize this."
"I won't forget about this responsibility, but it's not now." Patrick opened the car door and sat in.
Betty also sat in his co—pilot seat. The brother and sister drove home.
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