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Chapter 278
My tears kept flowing uncontrollably. If it weren’t for Leland’s troubles, perhaps Tyrell and I would have already become a beautiful story. But do I still have the right at this moment?
Tyrell, thank you for your affection and thank you for your patience, but in this world, things rarely go as planned. Can we really be together? Why can’t I see a glimmer of hope?”
Tyrell was anxious, “Yes, we had confidence, we could definitely be together. By the way, I wanted to go see the Development Project in Mississippi with you tomorrow. I wanted to complete it together with you. Once you become the top player in New York, my mom won’t look down on you anymore!”
I was inexplicably touched in my heart, it seemed that he still didn’t know there was no money in my wallet, so I decided to be honest.
Tyrell actually…”
At that moment, his phone rang, while I had arrived at the hospital.
He put me down to answer the phone, but I just looked at the caller ID, Nataly’s name shining like a star.
He was a little impatient, “Nataly, do you only know me? I’m sorry, if there’s nothing important, please don’t disturb me, okay? After all, the person I love is Kaylie and it can’t be changed. Please don’t try to constantly hold me back and make her misunderstand.”
I heard the footsteps here become chaotic, so I decided to go and complete the discharge procedures first.
And behind him, Nataly pulled out her trump card on the phone, “Tyrell, this time I’m not trying to bother you, I just want to tell you that Kaylie must be very upset. After all, Aunt froze her card and she doesn’t have the money to sustain the Development Project in Mississippi. She must be going to see Leland, I just saw them on a date at the coffee shop!”
Froze? He had promised to let me help Kaylie, how could he go back on his word? Tell Nataly not to try to harm Kaylie, and you better not try to make my mom help you break us apart either!”
After completing the discharge procedures, I didn’t see Tyrell. Maybe Nataly called him away again.
The inexplicable sourness in my heart always affected my mood because of these trivial emotional matters. I felt so useless.
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