Zedd was trying to find an excuse to ease the tension between them.
I thought about it for a moment and nodded to agree.
Cassey fixed her gaze on Cindy's face the whole time. When Zedd and I were done talking, she said, "I think it’s nice that you've learned to become smarter now. Otherwise, you'd only inflict harm upon yourself and others. What are you going to do if you can’t reincarnate as a decent human being in the next life, you know?"
She hated Cindy’s guts, so whenever they met each other, they would inevitably tease each other a little.
Cindy's complexion grew a little pale as she said coldly, “You may have a premarital phobia, Miss Louis. You have to be careful with your words. What are you going to do if your fiance becomes unhappy with your words and ditched you?”
She had grown considerably reticent after all these years.
Back then, she would have lost it a long time ago if Cassey said those words to her face.
Cassey was not the kind of person who could not withstand provocation. She merely sneered and said,"
Those I love will love me until they die, unlike someone else who sacrifices herself for others yet still can't be accepted."
"A word of advice for you, Miss Louis-mind your own business." Cindy's tone was cold.
The two of them had their fair share of teasing, and neither was willing to give in.
Seeing that they were not finished yet, I tugged at Cassey’s clothes, hinting at her to let it rest.
Cassey looked at me and snorted. She took my arm and planned to leave.
Though unexpectedly, when we walked past Cindy, she grabbed my arm and stopped me from walking forward. "Remember this, Wanda Lane, I'll never give u p. If I can't have him, neither can you."
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