Saying that, Scarlett paused slightly and added, "If any neighbours ask about it, you guys should say that the male owner of this family cheated on his wife, so his wife thinks he is too dirty." Linley said that when they got married in the past, Roland's family paid the down payment for the house. The decoration, various furniture and even the cups were all bought by her family.
How could Linley leave them to Roland? The mortgage was paid by the two of them. Roland would definitely not give the money back to Linley. During the five months Linley had been in Juanton City, Roland had already brought his mistress back to live with him. If Linley had taken things away, she would have felt sick.
Scarlett was not short of money. She would rather smash things up and buy Linley new ones than leave them to Roland, which would disgust Linley.
So before she came, she had asked Katherine to contact the movers.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLinley had just finished packing her things and cout when she saw four men enter. She couldn't help but freeze and then she cback to her senses. She instantly understood that the men were called by Scarlett.
Although she was soft-hearted and not as decisive as Scarlett, she had her own self-respect.
She personally selected and bought the furniture here. Even if she couldn't take the things with her, she didn't want to leave them to Roland.
"Thank you, Scarlett." Hearing her words, Scarlett couldn't help but laugh, "Don't you blme for doing it without your permission?" Linley froze and then laughed, "My flaw is that I'm too soft-hearted. Do you know what | admire most about you, Scarlett?" "No." Linley looked up at Scarlett, "I think you always seem to be confident and decisive. Do you remember that a senior confessed his love to you in sophomore year? He said that if you missed him, you wouldn't find anyone better than him." Scarlett thought for a moment and found that it happened seven years ago. If Linley hadn't brought it up, she definitely wouldn't have remembered such a trivial thing.
"es." "At that time, you said that you weren't sure whether you would meet someone better than him or not, but you definitely wouldn't meet someone as conceited as him." That senior had pursued Scarlett for a semester. He brought her breakfast every morning and gifts on holidays.
At that time, he confessed his love to her at an award ceremony. Thousands of students watched them. If Linley were Scarlett, she wouldn't dare to go on stage, let alone reject him.
She had been a very indecisive person since she was a child. She admired someone as decisive and brave as Scarlett most.
If she had calone this time, she would have asked Roland for the divorce certificate and gotten her salary back. She wouldn't have done anything else.
Watching those movers empty the house gradually, she suddenly felt that she seemed to relive.
Scarlett remembered that and couldn't help but laugh, "What would you do if it were you?" That senior was very nice but too conceited.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmScarlett didn't like people who were conceited, especially people who forced things she didn't like on her.
Thinking for a while, Linley said, "I might promise him first and then explain to him in private." Scarlett laughed, "In fact, sometimes selfish people are happier, Linley." After going through so many things, Linley was well aware that Scarlett was right, so she said, "Yes. | will try to be more selfish in the future." Scarlett looked at her and narrowed her eyes, "Good." The four movers emptied the house quickly. At that time, many neighbours who chfrom work for dinner saw the scene and asked them what had happened. They told the neighbours as Scarlett had said.
Soon the gossip of Linley's elopement with her lover was changed and becthat Roland had cheated on his wife and brought his mistress into the house.
After that, Scarlett said, "Let's go for dinner now." Linley nodded. The three of them left the empty house.
Before leaving, Linley put the key on the hook behind the door.
She would never cback again.