28. Andris
The gem is broken, but the love does not stop. I finally saw him again.
He still insisted on appearing as a businessman, in his words - passing by in business. With a serious look on his face, I don't dare to argue with him.
Last night, he came to the hotel where I was staying and happened to bump into me who was going downstairs for dinner - although I don't know how coincidental this "coincidence" was.
He was so much gentler with me than he was with the waiter that all the women in the store, including the female cat on the counter, looked at me with resentment.
Not bad for dinner on such a jealous night. I took him out of the hotel arrogantly and directly killed these jealous women.
He said to me, "Joe, this is not what a lady should do!"
I thought he was talking to me with a smile, but I didn't expect that he still had a stern face when I looked at him. From the first time I saw him at Liszt Castle, I knew he was a facial paralysis. For a while, I lost interest, throwing his arm away, and said coldly, "Leave me and don't say hello, this is not what a gentleman should do!"
Daniel was silent for dozens of seconds, then suddenly stepped forward and h