Chapter 876
Luke looked embarrassed and said no more. He had not expected the woman had such a smart mouth.
Humph! How dare she say I''m cynical?"
Sherman knocked at the door, and Kingsley opened it. He looked rxed in his casual clothes.
"What are you talking about?" Kingsley asked.
Sherman shook her head and said nothing but followed him into the room.
Therge room had a splendid view, with French windows facing the garden and grove. The style of the whole room was entirely
male style,posed of gray, white, and ck.
The work area, bedroom, and living room were integrated.
Sherman sat on the sofa casually and gazed around the room''syout. The room didn''t look cozy or warm, but it revealed a low-
key luxury.
Kingsley handed Sherman a ss of water and sat opposite her. His long legs gently ovepped and inadvertently touched her
knee, which was very ambiguous.
Sherman''s mouth feltpletely dry. Maybe he was unintentional, but it would have been weird if she had pulled her leg back.
Hence, she remained in that posture.
"Do you remember what you said to me earlier?" Kingsley asked.
"What?" Sherman looked up at him and asked.
"When we first started going out you said we would take a month to see if we werepatible. Today is thest day of the
deadline..."
Sherman was stunned. She remembered that she did say so. What surprised her was that this month passed so quickly.
She was used to having hispany, talking with him tenderly, eating happily, and enjoying his tenderness and carefulness.
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"Well, since it''s thest day, you must have something to say or a decision to tell me, right?" Kingsley leaned back on the sofa
with his hands sped behind his neck, staring at Sherman and waiting for her answer.
Kingsley''s face was quite stolid, and Sherman couldn''t figure out what was on his mind.
One thing was for sure — the thought of being separated from him had never crossed Sherman''s mind.
After the divorce, Sherman felt sure she would hate to get into a new rtionship or date other men. Yet the opposite was the
case.
However, her ideas couldn''t represent his. Kingsley didn''t necessarily think so.
She thought it over and took a breath, "Start with your line.”
If Kingsley decided to stay together, it was in line with hers.
But if his decision was the opposite, she would agree with him. Even if she had feelings for him, she would say no more.
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If he said that they should end this rtionship, it meant that he had weighed theirpatibility and tacit understanding.
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When it came to rtionships, people should let nature take its course.
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Sherman drank some water, and her heart beat faster, waiting for his answer.