When he spoke words of love, his voice was softly tender, truly very moving.
Norris Moore smiled slightly, looked up at him, and said, "A long time ago, you also said you wanted to pursue me." As Trenton Smith looked at her face's indifferent expression, Norris Moore had no idea what she was thinking and retreated her gaze slowly, saying, "I can see that you really don't know how to date."
If persuasion didn't work, he turned forceful.
If force didn't work, he became soft again.
Both gentle and tough measures in turn, this hardly seemed like he wanted to date.
Who could negotiate a romance under the threat against her family? What kind of logic was this?
However, she wasn't really in the mood to continue this conversation with him. She stood up from the sofa and said to Trenton, "I'm going to sleep."
Trenton Smith stood behind the sofa and looked at her for a while, then sighed softly, asking her, "Isn't it true that no matter what I say now, you wouldn't believe me?"