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Sir, Madam Dispeared Again After Divorce! novel Chapter 977

Julien hadn't quit smoking at all. On the contrary, he might still smoke a lot.

It was just that Julien did that behind Sydney's back, so she thought he had quit it.

Now Sydney realized that she had been fooled.

Julien looked at her sulking face and guiltily touched the tip of his nose.

He had not expected that he would make her so dissatisfied by just smoking a cigarette.

Now, he regretted doing that.

Julien took Sydney's hand and said seriously, "I'm sorry. I won't smoke anymore. I'll definitely quit smoking. Don't be angry, okay?"

Sydney squinted at him. "Really?"

"Yes." Julien held up three fingers. "I can swear."

He had a serious face.

Sydney pursed her red lips. "What's the point of swearing? Will your vow come true?"

No.

Julien replied silently in his heart, and he realized that swearing was not very reliable or believable. After a few seconds of silence, he looked at Sydney and asked, "Then what do you think I have to do before you believe me?"

"Who knows?" Sydney said evenly. "Even if I believe you, who knows if you will smoke when I can't see you? You say you won't, but I don't know whether you will keep your word."

This was true.

Julien was silent again.

Then he reached into his pocket, pulled out the cigarettes and the expensive lighter, and put them on the table in front of Sydney.

Sydney looked at the cigarettes and lighter on the table and then at Julien beside her. "What do you mean?"

"You can handle them as you like," Julien said with a sincere face.

He then took her hand carefully. "I will keep my word. I really won't smoke anymore. I'll definitely do what I say and won't disappoint you, so give me a chance, okay?"

Julien said seriously.

So Sydney couldn't refuse him.

Sydney forced a smile and finally sighed, "Well, since you look so sincere, I would seem mean if I didn't believe you and didn't give you a chance."

"No." Julien frowned, "You will always be a kind fairy in my eyes."

Sydney laughed, "A fairy? You're a slick talker!"

Julien chuckled, "I will only be like this in front of you."

Sydney glared at him.

She believed that.

"Well, since you said you would quit smoking, then I'll put these things away for you." Sydney reached out, pushed the cigarettes and lighter on the table toward her, and then put them into her bag.

Meanwhile, she did not forget to watch Julien to see if he was reluctant.

His expression was very calm throughout, and he did not show any reluctance.

This made Sydney admire Julien.

After putting the bag back on the chair next to her, Sydney looked at Julien and smiled, "I thought that you would be unwilling."

Julien calmly ate his food. "Why should I? I don't have a smoking craving, and I rarely smoke. Otherwise, how would you have just found out I still smoked?"

Sydney was convinced.

Indeed, if he were a heavy smoker, he would have been caught smoking by her long ago.

"I just didn't expect that you would hate me to smoke so much," Julien said as he gave her some food.

Sydney ate it, indicating that she was no longer angry with him for smoking.

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