Hannah mustered up strength out of the blue. She pushed him away, sat up straight, and looked him in the eye, "President Dixon, you're a big shot with a forgetful mind, but I remember. You personally told me I wasn't fit to carry your child and we were just messing around. Now, you're telling me you really like me. Do you think I'm easy to fool?"
Hearing Hannah's accusations, Steven wished he could slap himself twice, "I admit I said that, but it was just a spur of the moment thing. I regretted it as soon as I said it."
Hannah said, "Huh! A spur of the moment? Do you think I'm that foolish?"
She didn't want to hear this man's excuses and struggled to leave. But Steven wouldn't let go, "Hannah, can you listen to one more thing? After that, you can decide whether to stay or not."
His voice was almost pleading! In the past, Hannah had never seen him like this. She stopped struggling, "If I listen to you, will you respect my decision no matter what?"
Steven thought for a moment, then nodded in agreement, "Yes."d2
Hannah said, "Then speak."
Steven continued, "Do you remember the Music Festival eight years ago?"
How could Hannah not remember? It was at that concert that she met Steven, who played the piano like a God. At that time, she didn't know he was from the Dixon Group. She just knew he was a handsome guy who played beautifully.
He was bright and handsome. His piece, Farewell Fireworks, had attracted countless girls, and she was one of them.
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