Samuel was confused. How could Qin Rou think that h e was being kept as a toy boy?
"She said that she saw me at the airport. Did she misunderstand me because Gina to pick me up?"
Thinking of this, Samuel couldn't help laughing. It was too ridiculous. He just got into a Bentley, but Qin Rou thought that he was being kept as a toy boy.
"You can think so," Samuel said and stepped away. He didn't want to make too many explanations. If it weren't for Chen Ling, he and Qin Rou would have met only once. The second meeting was a coincidence, and there would never be a third time. Since they wouldn't meet in the future, why would he waste his breath and tongue?
In Qin Ron's view, Samuel's departure was to escape from this question. He didn't dare to answer directly, o r even didn't want to lose face, so he had to hide it.
Qin Rou was a little angry. She had a good impression of Samuel, so she didn't want such a man to rely on a woman to survive. He could beat so many people. As long as he was willing to work hard, he could get what he wanted with his own hands. Why did he choose such a shortcut? And it was such a shameless shortcut.
"If you are a man, you should try your best to get what
you want, instead of being raised by a woman," Qin Rou, who was following Samuel, said relentlessly.
"Just treat what you see as the truth. I have nothing to do with you, so I don't have to explain too much," Samuel said.
His words made Qin Rou stop, and she felt Samuel was simply shameless. He was kept as a toy boy and even showed a cold face.
"You don't need to explain too much. I don't think you can explain it. Do you also know how embarrassing it i s?" Qin Rou looked at Samuel’s back disdainfully. Her disgust for Samuel had almost reached its peak.
Samuel took a taxi and left. Sitting in the car, he felt a little funny. How did Qin Rou come up with such an absurd idea? Could it be that there was a woman of older age in the car, so she thought she being kep as a toy boy? This basis was really ridiculous.
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