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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1354

Hearing this, Gary frowned. Heinz had been in such a hurry to buy the house. It seemed that the facilities were just mediocre.

He knew that he shouldn't have had high hopes for Heinz.

"The soundproof facilities are okay, you're asking for too much," Celeste took another bite from her sandwich.

The sandwiches were delicious. The sausage was warm, showing that it had been pan-fried for a while before being served. Hence, it tasted amazing.

Gary turned to look at her, a faint smile forming on his lips, "At the very least, the house should offer you some personal privacy, right?"

"It's not going to be a problem at all. I think it's alright. If we don't speak loudly, there should be no problem."

"Aren't you afraid of being heard by the others when I'm doing it with you?" Gary retorted.

Celeste was stunned, and the smile on her lips froze. She pursed her lips and shook her head.

"No one will listen. They all respect my privacy. Maria is busy and Ernest is busier. Do you think they would purposely listen to us?"

"You never know," Gary said, "There's no need to worry. Well have to go over anyways. Let's stay for a few more days."

"But I'm worried that they will get angry at me."

"Celeste," Gary looked at her and said seriously, "Is it really important that they'll be angry? Or is our time together more important?"

Celeste was embarrassed and sighed, "Both of them are important."

"Choose one."

Gary's tone was calm, but there was a hint of strictness in it. It sounded a little scary.

Celeste lowered her eyes as her long eyelashes trembled.

"Can't you distinguish between your priorities?" He spoke again in a much deeper tone.

Celeste took a deep breath and looked up again with a shy smile on her face.

Her eyes were black and bright. Her smile was sweet, gorgeous and attractive.

"Our time together is more important," Celeste told him seriously.

Gary's deep gaze eased a bit, and the corners of

his lips curled up unconsciously.

"That's more like it."

"I'm just worried they'll say that we are selfish."

"What's wrong with being a little selfish?" Gary asked, "Shouldn't we be glued together? We've just started, yet you want to stop already. How can you do that to my developed and mature body?"

Celeste laughed, "Can you not be so straightforward?"

"What do you want me to say? Should I be as reserved as you are? If I don't say what's on my mind, no one will know. It'll only lead to misunderstandings," After saying this, Gary took a bite from the sandwich in anger.

He ate it quickly and finished it in a few mouthfuls. Then, he drank the milk in one gulp.

Celeste thought carefully about the meaning of his words and she agreed with what he had said.

But at the end of the day, she was a girl. She felt that no matter how straightforward she could be, she was also too embarrassed to be as blunt as he was.

"What are you thinking about?" Gary couldn't help but ask when he saw that she had stopped eating.

Celeste looked up at him immediately and explained, "I just think that since we can't do anything anyways, we might as well go back and meet up with Maria and Ernest and have a meal together."

Gary raised his eyebrows and smiled evilly as he moved closer to Celeste.

Celeste was so frightened that she took a step back.

"Celeste, from your tone, it seems that you're sad since we can't do anything. You want to do something with me, don't you?"

Celeste was embarrassed.

She stared blankly into Gary's eyes.

She said with a very aggrieved pout, "Didn't you say you wanted me to be frank? I'm frank, yet you're making fun of me."

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