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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1251

"I'm going to England," Celeste said in the end.

Gary clenched his fists and stared at Celeste deeply, "When I planned to leave, you tried to stop me. Celeste White, when I wanted you to go with me, you insisted on choosing Ernest. When I relented and allowed you to leave with Ernest, you insisted on messing with me. Tell me, should I tolerate your behavior?"

As he spoke, he walked toward Celeste. He stared at her from top to bottom, and his gaze eventually landed on her soft and smooth legs.

His eyes were ablaze.

"What do you take me for?" Gary seemed as if he wanted Celeste to suffer, "What do you take Ernest and me for? A just- in- case for when you are bored?"

Celeste widened her eyes and shook her head as her teeth sank into her lips, "No, what just-in-case? You... Why would you even think so? We're all classmates, aren't we?"

She felt that Gary's words were something only adults should say. But now, to her, they were both still underage.

How could a sixteen- year- old boy say such a thing?

Celeste was frightened, and her eyes were filled with horror.

She watched as Gary walked toward her. Soon, he stood right in front of her, and his tall and strong figure was oppressive.

"Am I that free?" Gary asked in return, "Am I so free that I'd want to bother some girl who treats me only as her classmate? Care for her feelings and tolerate her uncertainty?"

"No," Celeste shook her head. She was so frightened that she didn't know what to say anymore.

Gary's expression became a little awkward.

He looked at Celeste silently without revealing too many emotions through his eyes. He merely lowered his head to look at her.

After a while, he said, "Your denial sounds so weak."

Celeste felt even more flustered. She didn't dare to look into Gary's eyes; it felt as though his eyes had some sort of charm that could read her deepest thoughts.

She didn't know what was going on with her. All she felt was fear and anxiety.

She was fearful. Sixteen; they weren't at the age to speak of such things.

All of a sudden, Gary lightly grabbed her chin and lifted it with some force.

Celeste's fearful eyes met Gary's eyes. They looked into each other's eyes.

Gary's expression was deep and cold, bonechilling.

Celeste's teeth clattered unconsciously as her lips trembled.

The whole room was silent; it felt as though the temperature had dropped all of a sudden too.

Gary merely looked at her silently.

"Gary... Smith," Celeste yelled out weakly.

Her voice was trembling frighteningly.

"Celeste, I'm warning you now," Gary's voice was bone-chilling.

Celeste's pupils constricted severely.

Gary's gaze was cold and frightening. She didn't even dare to make a sound upon feeling his gaze on her.

He looked at her face; it appeared muddled and alarmed after being frightened. It was pure and beautiful.

Gary felt even angrier in his heart.

He was angry that he actually couldn't hold himself back and had gone to see her that day. He was angry that he followed her all the way to Cindy's place after noticing she had left. He was angry that he still brought her here despite deciding to not care about this anymore.

Most importantly, he was even angrier that at this point, she still chose to go to England with Ernest.

But now, he could not hold back any longer seeing this beautiful young girl who had only seen little of the world in front of him.

Because he was uncertain whether he would become another passerby in her life after she went to England.

Therefore, he couldn't hold himself back.

Looking at her pale face, anger surged turbulently beneath Gary's chest.

His eyes darkened, and his breathing turned heavier as well.

Then, he lowered his head and kissed her on her lips.

At that moment, Celeste was dumbfounded.

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