Samuel told Yvonne what had happened today. She complained about Samuel hurting the security guards by mistake and said, "How can you hit people at will? What if you get hurt? You are not allowed to fight without my permission in the future."
"Alright." Samuel replied. He did not care what kind of result this promise would bring.
"By the way, she also talked about the classmates gathering and asked you to join," Samuel said.
"I won't go." Yvonne refused without thinking. If she went to the class meeting, Bong Liu would definitely not let her go. Why did she have to be humiliated for n o reason?
"But I've promised her that I'll take you there. What do you say I should do?" Samuel asked with a worried look.
"Why don't you go with her? You might even be able to hold her hand."
There was a smell of jealousy in the car. A certain someone's jealousy was messed up for no reason. However, Samuel was laughing so loudly that he seemed to have lost all sense of mind.
Seeing Samuel was still laughing, Yvonne was furious. She said coldly, "Since you're so happy, I'll grant your wish. Anyway, Linda likes you very much."
"No, no, I'm a married man." Samuel said in a panic. The jealousy had formed a storm. If it went on like this, he would be killed by a wave.
Yvonne was jealous; she did not take it seriously. She had never doubted Samuel's sincerity.
In the past three years, he had silently watched her go to work and quietly run behind her to protect her. This sincerity could be seen from heaven and earth. If Yvonne still doubted this, then he would be too heartless.
"You may not know that those classmates of mine now treat me as a joke," Yvonne said with a sigh of relief.
"That's why you should go. You are now the person in charge of the project in the west of the city, and you live in Hillside Villa. Who has the right to laugh at you? " Samuel said.
"But..." Yvonne wanted to say something but didn't. What she didn't mean was that all the jokes were coming from Samuel. If Samuel went with her, the classmates would definitely fire on Samuel. She didn't want Samuel to be laughed at.
"No huts. As long as you don't treat me as a good-for-nothing, no one in the world has the right to look at m e like that," Samuel said faintly.
"I didn't. Of course I didn't," Yvonne, who was eager to explain, said in a panic.
"Since you don't, take me to have a look. I have never participated in the classmates gathering. It's good to have a look," Samuel said with a smile.
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