Tyler pressed on the car horn. I walked over and opened the car door. I asked in an uncertain tone, "Did I piss you off?"
Tsk, tsk, tsk. He was giving me that dirty look.
"Get in." Tyler gave his order in a cold voice.
I got in the car with fright.
Tyler's hand reached out in front of me. "Give me your phone."
Although I did not want to, I could only put my phone i n his hand if I wanted to keep my life.
There was no passcode on the phone. Tyler unlocked the screen and stared at it for a long time. He sneered. "What a good job Theo has done. He blocked all the male contacts in your phone."
"What?" I was surprised.
Tyler sneered and tossed the phone to my lap. "See it for yourself."
I picked up the phone and searched around. The more I saw, the darker my complexion grew.
Theo must have done this last night when I was asleep!
That idiot!
Tyler started the car. I removed the numbers from the list of blocked contacts just as the car had driven out o f the villa district.
"Done?” Tyler asked calmly.
I nodded my head. "You must've thought I was the one who blocked you.’
Tyler pursed his lips and refused to answer.
I chuckled. "Are you silly? It's pointless for me to block you."
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