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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 1796

Sissaye always thought that she loved Zion very much. As long as Evangeline could do something for him, she also could do it.

But these things were all on the surface.

When the danger came, and life was placed in front of her, she didn't do anything, but Evangeline used everything she had to save the person she loved.

All of a sudden, Sissaye felt as if she was shameless to say "I like you" to Zion.

Compared to a woman like Evangeline, who would rather sacrifice herself to love Zion, how did Sissaye have the right to say "I like you"?

"Zion, didn't you come to see me today? Why do I feel like you're here to prick my heart?"

Sissaye was very depressed.

Seeing her like this, Zion smiled and said, "Heart-piercing is because there's still room for sadness in your heart. In fact, you don't like me completely as if a woman's affection toward a man. You are having the feelings of siblings and childhood friends. Maybe you do have feelings for me, but you're definitely not as affectionate as Evangeline. Sissaye, you've always been a sister in my heart. I won't accept you even without Evangeline."

"Zion, stop It."

Sissaye was even more depressed.

However, Zion acted as if he couldn't see her discomfort. He said in a low voice, "Benjamin is a good boy. He'll remember everything of you and do it quietly for you. Don't put full attention on me as I'm a man with a lover. I know you're proud and won't compete for husband with other women, so put down your feelings for me and take a good look at Benjamin. You'll find that your love has always been with you."

"What husband? Aren't you have not married?"

Sissaye immediately retorted.

Although she admitted defeat in her heart and decided to give up when she knew that Evangeline would love Zion until sacrificed her life, it was still uncomfortable for her to hear Zion say so.

Zion smiled and said, "I've already made an application. I'll welcome you and Benjamin to my wedding later. You can't go abroad for training anymore. Why don't you attend my wedding first?"

"Zion, you're so mean!"

Sissaye had never felt that Zion was so annoying before. Perhaps she had been interested in him in the past, but now she wanted to hit him.

Seeing her like this, Zion knew that Sissaye had put him away.

Some people were just obsessions, not necessarily true feelings. Perhaps they were used together since childhood or subconsciously thought that I should like him. When everything was cleared of the fog, it was easy to unload the burden.

That was what Sissaye was like now.

However, she knew that she sincerely liked

Zion before.

"Didn't you buy me some fruits? Why don't you bring them over?"

Sissaye pouted. Her mischievous look made Zion feel much more relaxed.

"You wouldn't have treated me like this in the past."

"As you said, that was in the past. Now I have figured it out. Since you want to be my brother, I naturally have the right of a younger sister. Otherwise, won't I benefit you?"

Sissaye's words made Zion smile.

"Well, would you like me to wash an apple for you?"

"Okay. I want it to get peeled."

"Okay."

Zion didn't say anything else.

He quietly washed an apple for Sissaye, and then sat there with a fruit knife to peel the skin.

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