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Chapter 236

“No way! I never let him leave empty-handed. The one to be blamed should be me!” I was a bit angry. How could the outside world arrange me and

Leland like this?

I never made him leave with nothing, why do they say such things about me?

Just as I finished speaking, Nataly appeared at the door in a black motorcycle jacket, as if she had arrived on a motorcycle.

He still held the motorcycle helmet in his hand, then he coolly shook his colorful hair and confidently took off his sunglasses.

“Aunt, I missed you so much. I couldn’t sleep for several days without seeing you. By the way, Aunt, I bought a set of the latest developed wrinkle-reducing and whitening kit from France for you. I had to make several reservations before finally getting it!”

Alaina looked at the delicate set box in Nataly’s hand and approached with a hint of joy to take the things.

Then, with a happy face, he said, “My darling Nataly is always so thoughtful, unlike some people who come as guests empty-handed and can’t even find their own place!”

This is about me.

I knew.

But what I wanted to buy, Tyrell never told me that it would make me meet his parents.

The first time I visited, I knew I was very impolite, but now all I can do is awkwardly confront them with a stiff face. I actually don’t know what to say.

I simply pretended to be dumb and sat on the sofa, peacefully being a guest.

I saw Nataly walking with an anxious gait and sitting down beside me. Then she crossed her legs and looked at me as if she had returned to her own home.

I felt uncomfortable being watched, and I greeted with a slight smile, “Ms. Sandoval, we met again!”

Nataly snorted coldly, arrogantly glanced at me, and then picked up a banana.

I thought she just wanted to eat a piece of fruit, but Nataly took the banana and snapped it in half in the middle, and then forcefully pressed it into the ashtray.

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