vis had left. When she finally recovered from her grief, she was the only
k up her bag and stagger to the door, her eyes fell on the snow-white be
. When she saw the b.a.s.t.a.r.d. in front of her, her face turned stone. She wanted to curs
o want to tear her to pieces. She raised her hand and struck back, but
ith a stern look, he said, "You knew how important today's problem was to me! You dared to betray me! What ad
which ached until her whole body
d with all her might
till pretend to be a decent person?! What a hypocritical b.a.s.t.a.r.d.! Just seeing your face makes me sick! You ar
loved me? Four years ago you followed me like candy. Did not you love me until you were
s my love too cheap for you? You can easily send yo
n if I regret it now, I will not hurt myself and let others be happy abou
ce immediately faded as signs of fear g
om anymore. She pushed his body that was blocking the door away
he end of the corridor. He put one hand in his trousers pocket and