Tina was wearing a light blue dress this night. Her long black hair, which was like silk, cascaded down her shoulders. Under the light, her white skin was like a piece of jade.
She was as charming as when she first went to the Koo family.
Dylan had to admit that she no longer belonged to him.
He looked away.
It seemed that if he continued to see her, there would be more holes in Dylan's heart.
His lips moved slightly for a while, but he didn't say anything. He just raised his hand to look at his watch and said in a low and hoarse voice, "It's already five minutes. Tina, I'll go first!"
After that, Dylan turned around and left.
He walked in the same manner but more desolately.
Tina frowned slightly. She didn't know if her words would have an effect.
Next to her, a voice sounded, teasing her, "He has gone far away. How long do you want to watch him?"
Tina was speechless.
Wilson walked up to her, and his face was
darkened.
Tina quickly stepped forward and held his arm with a smile. "Wilson, your business is done!"
Behind the glasses, Wilson narrowed his eyes as if he was going to get even with her. "How did you promise me at the beginning of the banquet?"
Tina blinked her eyes.
Her face was full of innocence. "I honored my words. I obediently followed behind you. But it was you who left!"
Wilson was stunned.
Indeed, it was him who put her aside.
At this time, Terry drove over.
The neon light of Shanghy City seemed to be more dreamy.
The light from the lamps resonated with the flashing stars in the night sky. It seemed like a city without nights.
Wilson sat in the car leisurely with his long legs crossed.
His sharp features were hidden in the light and shadows. He had thick black eyebrows, a straight nose, and sharp jawline. He was so handsome that he was almost perfect.
It was just that he put on a straight face.
Terry also noticed the strange atmosphere in the car.
He held the steering wheel with both hands and peeked at the rearview mirror from time to time.
Tina moved closer to Wilson and reached out to touch him. "Wilson, you mad?"
Wilson replied, "No!"
He looked ahead and did not look at her. His eyes were full of haze.
Tina nodded. It's a sign of being jealous.
She stretched out her hands and hooked them around Wilson's neck. Like a small animal, she snuggled herself into his arms.
The faint fragrance of her body lingered at the tip of his nose. Wilson subconsciously reached out to hold her waist.
With the soft body in his arms, he certainly would not refuse, but his face remained cold.
In fact, Wilson knew better than anyone else.
The two of them had confirmed their feelings. Just as Tina knew that Abby had never been with Wilson nor had been in his heart, Wilson also knew that Dylan was only a past for her. He would not feel sad about that.
Wilson trusted her, but he still had to be jealousy.
Tina put her chin on his chest muscles and asked with a calm smile, "Wilson, do you want to know what I talked with Dylan?"
Wilson squinted at her and sneered. "Reminiscence?"
Although he said so, a dangerous light appeared in his eyes.
If she dared to nod and admit it, Wilson would definitely punish her this night.
Tina smiled. He is really a sour grape.
She looked at him with her clear eyes, and there was a smile in her eyes. "I told Dylan that we are in a relationship, and I also told him that I had fallen in love with you for a long time. I love you very much..."
At the end of her words, Tina looked shy.
Although she had plucked up the courage to confess her love to him before, it was the first time she had said that she loved him.
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