"Poor Mr. Cullen. He’s an honest man and will definitely take responsibility."
Hearing this, I was shocked and immediately stopped.
Theo must have heard their conversation. He nudged me. "Wanda, don't think about it."
When I was in the restaurant just now, I felt that something was off when I saw the dynamic between Fred and Fiona. I did not expect this to be the reason.
I came back to my senses. I turned to look at Theo and smiled at him. "I’m fine, I was just a little surprised."
Immediately afterward, we continued walking forward, slowly and leisurely.
"Truth be told, Fred is brilliant. If he were to develop in Whaldorf City, he would definitely find a good woman, " I sighed and said with emotion.
I heard Theo chuckle lightly before his voice rang clearly. "Looks like you don't have a good impression of Fiona."
"Of course, you should know that too," I responded without hesitation.
Fiona had been spoiled by her family since she was a child and was very arrogant. Although she was a little pretty, her personality was dissimilar to Fred’s. No matter how one were to look at it, they were not
suitable for one another.
However, they were in a relationship now and Fred was bound to take up the responsibility and marry Fiona.
This had been Fiona's wish for so many years, and she finally got it.
It was just a pity for Fred.
"I see you worry about other people's affairs every day. Don't you feel tired?" Theo asked suddenly. His eyebrows were raised, and his gaze was deep.
I pursed my lips and in the end and said, "I only worry about my friends. I wouldn't care if they weren't."
"Alright, I can praise you for your love and righteousness I suppose, but it's late." His tone was low, and he became serious as he said to me, "You'll only trouble yourself like this. It's all up to each their own. Even if you don't care about them, they'll be able to take care of things themselves, no?"
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