Surprisingly, Markâs eyes turned red when he heard this.
âBut I canât live without you,â he whispered.
Cecilia smiled and shook her head.
âWhatâs the point of saying these things? It doesnât matter anymore.
None of it does,â she told him.
When a woman began to act magnanimously, it was a clear sign that she didnât care about anything anymore.
Cecilia even added in a soft tone, âI heard you took that child to Duefron.
Make sure you take good care of her.
She doesnât have anyone else around.
Her case is so pitiful.
â
Markâs face darkened when she said this.
âWhat about you? What about Edwin?â he asked.
Cecilia didnât answer this question.
Instead, she looked at her watch and said, âI only have a two-hour break at noon.
Take me back to the filming location, please.
â
But Mark hadnât finished talking with her yet.
And he didnât want her to Leave.
But he was a grown-up man and he had to act maturely.
He knew Cecilia had a job.
It would be childish for him to keep her from going.
She might even hate him more if he did.
As they left the place, Cecilia stayed in front while Mark followed behind.
When she held the doorknob and was about to open the door, Mark couldnât help but hug her from behind, but he didnât dare to hug her too tight.
Cecilia was shocked.
Her first instinct was to struggle, but a womanâs strength could not be compared to a manâs.
As Mark hugged her, he brought his face close to hers and murmured, âCecilia, forgive me, okay? I kept that child in the villa.
I wonât visit her very often.
Letâs just pick another date.
What about autumn?
Letâs have the wedding in autumn.
My mom hasnât talked to me for days.
She misses you so much.
â
Cecilia was sad to hear this.
She missed Zoey too.