Chapter 165
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 166
Reading from a different script, however, Carlos found her charming at that moment. It was not
because she didnât want his money. It was just that she looked so proud and confident when she told
him what kind of person she was.
Watching the serious look on her face when she spoke, Carlos let out a chuckle.
However, that chuckle came across as a taunt. Debbie was too young to understand what he was
thinking.
âThatâs not funny!â she snapped.
âLetâs go to the Civil Affairs Department and get a divorce right now.
I will never bother you againâ¦â
In the amidst of her rant, however, Carlos leaned close and kissed her fiercely.
Over the years, he might have had more than his fair share of women, but no one could come close to
this special woman. No matter what her moods were, he always found her cute.
By now she had freed herself from his embrace. Angrily, she demanded,
âHey, what do you want?â
Regardless of her obvious irritation, Carlos grabbed her tight again
He patted her back and comforted her.
âDonât worry. I wonât force you into anything, unless it is what you want.â
Somehow, that relieved her. But she wanted an apology, which he didnât seem ready to give directly.
âThe ego problems, * Debbie thought.
Giving him an annoyed snort, she grabbed her backpack and was ready to leave.
Watching her leave, Carlos wondered, âI said I was sorry and I would like to make amends for my past
mistakes. Why is she still mad?â
Dissatisfied with how things went, Carlos quickened his pace and caught up with Debbie in the hallway.
He startled her when he held her by the hand all of a sudden. Forcefully, she tried to wrench her hand
free, but he tightly held on, until they were in the elevator.
âYou havenât done your part yet. Now, Iâll hang around to give you company while you do it,â he
declared.
âPart? What part?â She was confused.
But Carlos didnât answer, as he quietly led her to the ground floor of
Dubhe Building. | When they came to a shop for menâs fancy underwear,
Debbie understood what he had meant by her part. She had passed by that shop without going in that
morning. Now with Carlos at her side, she didnât have a choice but to enter.
Some shop assistants trotted over to them when they noticed Carlos.
âGood afternoon, Carlos,â they greeted in unison.
âWelcome, Carlos,â added one of them, a lady, apparently in charge of her colleagues.