But now, everything placed in front of Jonah was enough for him to give up Sienna.

"He said that he couldn't overcome his family's arrangements? Haha, only a ghost would believe such words."

Jonah didn't catch up with me, which made me feel more disappointed.

Thinking of this, he stopped again. He turned around and saw Jonah's dejected look. "Before I leave, I want to ask you one more thing."

"Ask, as long as I know, I will tell you."

While I was still thinking about how to ask, Jonah said, "Do you want to ask me about Harrison? Although I may be more unreliable in your heart, you can rest assured that Harrison is definitely not such a person."

"Why do you say that?" I was a little surprised when Harrison was suddenly mentioned.

Jonah looked at me and said seriously, "You must have had an argument with him in your current state."

His words were not a question but an affirmative sentence. He must have guessed that Harrison and I were not in a good state, but I didn't feel anything. Just like when Sienna and I were good sisters, his relationship with Harrison must be unusual, and it was normal for him to feel that something was wrong.

Therefore, I didn't argue with his words and said, "Sienna is so drunk that she is unconscious. You took her home, didn't you?"

At first, Jonah should have denied it, but later, for some reason, he took it back. He lowered his head and smiled helplessly. "I know. Now, no matter how I say it, you don't want to believe it. But some things are destined to come to an end. If we continue to fall into it, there won't be a good result."

"What do you mean?" I frowned.

Jonah looked down the corridor and said, "There's a garden downstairs. Can you come

down with me?"

I wanted to refuse, but I still had time to refuse Jonah, so I said, "It won't take too much time. Harrison also knows that I came out to look for you."

Hearing what he said, even if he didn't want to go just now, he had to go now.

"Because Harrison and I came straight from the underground garage, so I didn't have the chance to appreciate the appearance of this restaurant. Now with Jonah, I have a chance to see it clearly."

It was called a restaurant, but in fact, it was a kind of restaurant that was one with the hotel. The places below the fourth floor were all for eating. The rooms on the fifth to the 16th floor were all for living. There was only a front desk on the first floor. There was a large space in the back, which was the lounge and the garden.

We found our seats and sat opposite each other. After a long while, we didn't take the initiative to speak.

Just when I was impatient, Jonah finally said, "When I met Sienna, I didn't expect that so many things would happen later. I didn't expect that I would have feelings for her. So when I found out, the first thing I did was to stay away from her."

The word "b*stard" was about to come out of my mouth.

"But this idea didn't last long. I have confirmed our relationship before, but after all, I still have my family." Jonah's tone was disappointed.

If I were to talk about my true thoughts, I would have believed what Jonah said earlier, but in the end, I felt that I could not believe it at all, because there was nothing worth believing at all.

Could it be that if his family was unwilling, they could break up with each other so easily? Besides, a man like Jonah was completely like a playboy and a rich second generation. In the past, his family did not care, but now they had to stop him from making a girlfriend with all their heart.

I don't understand, and I don't want to be deceived!

"Are you lying to me or yourself? Or are you lying to Sienna?" I asked lightly.

Jonah's body froze, but he didn't answer me immediately.

Perhaps he didn't take this little movement to heart. But I, who was sitting opposite him, saw his death clearly, so I didn't want to listen to his following words.

I couldn't even squeeze out a smile from the corner of my mouth. I said coldly, "That's enough. Don't continue."

"What I said is true." He bent down and buried his head in it.

Without saying a word, I got up and went straight back. When I reached the exit of the garden, I stood up and looked back.

In the darkness, Jonah still kept his movement and did not move.

At this moment, I realized that I couldn't be hostile to Jonah anymore, because he seemed to be sadder than I had imagined. I didn't believe a word he said just now, and the reason was that his eyes were flashing when he was talking.

As long as he and I looked into each other's eyes and wanted to confirm the authenticity of his words, he would definitely turn his face away and refuse to face me face to face.

When a man didn't even want to look at his eyes, he was probably lying. Compared with what he said, I was more willing to believe what Harrison said. But I didn't quite understand. Why did he come here to put on a show in front of me?

Holding the door handle of the private room, I took a deep breath, smiled, and turned the door handle.

"I thought you were gone. Why did you come back?" Abbie sat in my seat and said with dissatisfaction.

The movements of the people around also stopped, and their eyes were focused on the two of us. In fact, they didn't stop. It was just that before I came in, they should be doing something. As soon as I came in, their things couldn't continue, so they looked at me. "I'm just going to the bathroom. He's still here. How can I leave?" I was talking about Harrison.

I walked to my seat as if nothing had happened and smiled at Abbie, who was sitting in my seat. "I wasn't there just now. Can you let it go now?"

Abbie glared at me fiercely. It could be seen that she wasn't willing to give way at all, but I just didn't want to go as he wished.

Even though I knew that it was not rational to make such a mess for a man, I used to hate such behavior, but now I had to do it.

"The seats aren't fixed. It shouldn't be a problem for me to sit for a while, right?" I said with a smile as Abbie sat there.

I thought about it and nodded. "The location is indeed not fixed, but there is something that should be half fixed."

With that, I looked at Harrison. He probably had just finished eating and was slowly wiping his mouth with a tissue.

If it wasn't for the fact that the time and venue were not right, I would have gone up to ask him what was on his mind so that he could get Abbie to come over and drive her away in the time it took for me to leave. Wouldn't he take the initiative to ask?

"What do you mean by 'half fixed'? You're not drunk, are you?" Abbie glared at me with dissatisfaction.

I pointed to Harrison and said to her, "Harrison, who is behind you, is your Brother Harrison. He is now my nominal boyfriend in fact, so who do you think should sit here?"

Abbie's hands on her legs gradually tightened as she snorted, "It's not like we're getting married. There's still a divorce!"

"Is that so?" I continued to smile.

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