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Chapter 1679

Chapter 1679

Vermont barely had a chance to ponder how Felicity had discovered his secret. His brain was already working at full speed, ashe attempted to minimize his wrongdoing. He admitted, "...Yes, but the burn was not as severe as | made it out to be."

Felicity glared at him. "Are you trying to deceive me again?"novelbin

"lm not," said Vermont, and histone softened. "It did hurt at the time, and | didn't expect you to be so concerned. | was just tryingto tease you."

"Tease me?" Felicity's face darkened. "Am | a fool to you? Do you find it amusing to string me along?"“No, that's not what | meant." Vermont tried to get up.

But Felicity promptly pushed him back down and warned,” Don't you dare get up, or I'll knock you out!"Vermont complied and laid back down. "Felicity, when did you start liking me?" he asked in a soft voice.

Felicity's ears burned, as she angrily responded, "I don't like you, you liar. If | had known that you were faking your illness todeceive me, | would've never gotten involved with a deceitful scoundrel like you."

Vermont laughed bitterly and said, "But, I've liked you for quite some time."

Felicity was not convinced. Every memory of Vermont's months-long deception, which disrupted her sleep, fueled her anger."Don't play the emotion card with me!”

“I'm not." Vermont looked at her and continued, "At first, | was fond of your cooking. Over time, | took pleasure in our interactions.It was filled with teasing and laughter. | didn't realize that | liked you back then because you didn't fit my type on paper. Your loudvoice, strong personality, occasional short temper, less-than-perfect appearance, and shorter legs were not in line with my idealtype."

Felicity's face turned red, and she immediately wanted to smother Vermont with a cushion.

“Remember when you liked Corbin? | told myself that there was no way | would care about a girl who hadn't fully matured andcarried feelings for another man when | was so young, good-looking, and successful in my career. But then, reality hit me, and Ilearned that | did care. | cared when you always talked about Corbin when we were together. | cared when you asked aboutCorbin's preferences. | cared when you spoke sweetly to him in front of me. So, | kissed you under the influence of alcohol."

Felicity was momentarily stunned. She recalled Vermont kissing her in the private room while Corbin watched, and she had givenhim a shoulder throw.

“But you didn't like it. Even a slight touch from me irritated you," said Vermont.

“Well, duh!" Felicity glared at him and said, "You kissed me by force. That's harassment! | could have called the cops on you!"

Vermont did not dare to argue. "You didn't like me, so you thought that me kissing you was a prank. You never consideredanything romantic between us when it happened. IV

Felicity wanted to dispute his claim, but upon careful consideration, she realized she had never thought that she would end upwith Vermont before that incident.

One reason for that was she assumed she could not handle an experienced lover like Vermont. She also found Vermont tootalkative, gossipy, and immature, which were not traits she wanted in a partner.

Hence, Felicity did not see Vermont as an option back then.

"lim someone who does what | can to the best of my ability to get something | want. Since you didn't like me, | createdopportunities to make you like me. Even though pretending to be sick for sympathy is despicable, | don't regret it." Vermontpaused and looked Felicity in the eyes. "Miss Bandit, | didn't trick you into liking me or falling for me. | just gave us more timetogether, so you could get to know me."

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