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Chapter 979

“Arianna, do you think that other people don't feel anything? Do you think that you are the only one who was suffering?"| stood rooted to the ground and stared at her, bemused. This was the first time someone had said something like that to me.

"|..." |wanted to argue, but | couldn't help but laugh self-deprecatingly. "You are right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry if my actions hurt youand others."

Unable to continue the conversation, | left. | hailed a taxi and went straight to Milton Group.

To be honest, | was a little annoyed. People who were naturally standoffish were always like this. | didn't know what to do about itat all!

When | arrived at the company, | was still annoyed. After reading through the documents that Sebastian wanted me to sign, |became even more irritated.

When it was time to get off work, Linda saw that | was still there. She knocked on the door and came in, frowning. "What'swrong?"

| noticed that everyone had left the office, | brushed it off her concern, "Nothing, maybe just a pre menstrual thing. I'm feeling alittle annoyed."

She seemed to pity me. "Having your period within the next two days would be pretty sad. It's going to be Valentine's soon! Whata bummer."

"Valentine's Day?"

Time passed so quickly that | nearly forgot about it. | sighed and said, "| am not young anymore. It's pointless to celebrateValentine's Day."novelbin

She rolled her eyes at me. "What do you mean by old? Based on what you've just said, do you mean that once a person reachesa certain age, he or she will have to live a boring and bland life? That's too bad!"

I started to smile then suddenly remembered Naomi's words at noon. | was supposed to ask Linda to have dinner together in theevening.

| was about to ask her but then | remembered. | didn't even know if Naomi would want to, after what had happened thatafternoon.

“Linda, do you have a best friend? Or someone you love very much?" | asked instead.

She nodded. Her high heels must have been cumbersome, as she found a chair and sat next to me. "Of course | do. | have abestie whom | have known for almost 15 years. As for the people | love very much, my children, my parents, they are all close tomy heart."

| hesitated for a moment before asking, "What about your husband?"

She didn't expect my question, and after a pause, she said, "| am divorced."

| was stunned too. "I'm sorry, I..."

"It's normal. When a person lives longenough, they encounter change.Arianna, life isn't s ping «40s!fag: di's\firce nator just choose tolive the life you want." Her expressionwas calm, and everything she saidwas simple enough. | nodded andsmiled. Please read the originalcontent at NovelDrama.Org.

She grinned. "What's wrong? What happened, that you are asking me all this?"

At that point, there was no need tohide it. | admitted, "| don't seem tknow how tot atthepkepié-srdundma oeHw4o act with those whocare about me. It seems that | alwayspush them away by accident." Pleaseread the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

She propped up her chin in her hand and gave me a frank stare. "Friends and lovers?"

| nodded, "Well, apparently that | haven't learned how to love. Ever since | was young, it seems that | haven't learned how to loveothers."

She was slightly surprised and said,"Don't you have a child? How do youlove her? | don't know how o

would pu i,bypainklove is fromthe fa le moves you to hopethat the other person will lead a goodlife. Just like how you'd treat yourchild. If you know how to treat herwell, you will try your best to give herthe best things." Please read theoriginal content at NovelDrama.Org.

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