Book 2- Chapter 26

I never thought I would see Ethan again.

I frowned at the man kneeling in front of me, crying and sniveling.

I don't know where he got the address of my flower shop, but now he was kneeling at the door, surrounded by a crowd of onlookers.

He cried bitterly: "Ava, I'm sorry, I've wronged you!"

"Get lost!" I had no desire to say more to him.

But Ethan kept kneeling and apologizing.

"Ethan, what are you trying to do?!"

"Ava, I'm sick. Can you lend me some money? I really have no other choice. You're the only person I can turn to for help now."

"What makes you think I would lend you money?! Where's your Mia?"

This man must be crazy to come ask me for money.

"She's sick too, that bitch! If it weren't for her, how could I have gotten this kind of disease!"

So that's it. I knew he would get sick; I just didn't expect he would have the nerve to come to me.

I turned to go back into the shop to get my wallet. Seeing this, he suddenly crawled forward on his knees, "Ava, I knew you were the best to me. Only you truly love me." "Don't flatter yourself." I kept backing away. This man is truly toxic.

I took out a few red bills and tossed them in front of Ethan, "Ethan, you look pretty pitiful. Take this money, consider it given.

Now take it and get lost!"

I watched Ethan silently bend down to pick up the bills one by one, then turn and walk away, hunched over.

Just like my father's hunched figure back then.

I should feel triumphant, but at this moment, I only felt desolate.

Enough, it's all over now.

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