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EX-husband Groveling to Me novel Chapter 84

When she cried, the reporters on the shore who had been waiting all night for some good news turned their cameras around. It was a bit far away and it was night time, the light was not enough, the photos and video were not very clear, but the sound was very clear.

Alicia took her mobile phone and played the footage, and the reporters on the shore understood what was going on at once.

As soon as Elijah got off the yacht with Rachel in his arms, a bunch of reporters gathered around.

On such a cold day, Rachel jumped into the sea, and now she has been fished out, but she was shivering in Elijah's arms.

It's not easy for paparazzi to dig up some information in this winter. Today, they waited all night at the shore for the Phantom Annual Meeting, so no one was willing to give up such a breaking news.

However, the Brooks family was in charge of Central, and the national film and entertainment could be said to be divided in half between Central and UNIVERSE, so Elijah's cold face was still useful.

The reporters who had been huddled together made way out, not daring to block the area completely.

Elijah carried Rachel into the car, finding a blanket from the back seat and throwing it onto her body, "Wipe yourself!"

Rachel got into the car and cried, "Suny's too much!"

Elijah was annoyed by her crying: "Shut up, Rachel, if you piss me off, I'll kick you down right now and let the paparazzi surround you!"

Rachel trembled and stole a glance at Elijah, seeing that his face was not good, and she did not dare to cry so loudly anymore.

She had lost all her face tonight, and if Elijah get her out of the car again, then the Murray family would be embarrassed due to her!

Rachel had already been taken away by Elijah, and Suny did not want to continue to be on this side.

She glanced at Alicia, "I'm going back."

"Ah, it's still early."

Suny glanced at those reporters on the shore, "I am sleepy."

Alicia skimmed the corners of her mouth, "Fine, I'll walk you to the car then."

"No need, there's a bunch of paparazzi out there."

Alicia looked away, "Blame it on that Rachel!"

Suny gave a smile, "I am leaving."

With that, she waved her hand and turned to leave.

"The incident three years ago was it the night of Master Murray's birthday?"

As Suny had just walked a few steps, Austin, who had been keeping his eye on her, followed her.

Hearing his voice, Suny inclined her head to look at him, not answering his question, "The shore is full of reporters and paparazzi, I don't want to be in the news with you tomorrow."

Austin stopped and took two steps back: "Was it Rachel who pushed you into the water three years ago?"

Suny was pleased that he knew it, but didn't much like the fact that he was rehashing old stories.

But since he asked, she had no intention of hiding it, she had never been one to suffer silently: "Yes, but to be correct, it would be your sister who pushed me into the pool with Miss Murray."

Back then, if it wasn't for the sake of Austin's reputation, she wouldn't have let it go.

Unfortunately, in the end, her stoicism only touched herself.

When she appeared before him that night covered in water, he did not react except to give her a cold look.

Gee, now that she thought about it, she still felt desperate.

Austin did not expect this answer, that year he and Suny married less than a year and it was Master Murry’s birthday. He and Elijah wer good friends, Ivy was Elijah's aunt, and Ivy asked Elijah to give him an invitation, so he had been there.

He hadn't actually thought of taking Suny over there, but Tina falsely passed his words in the middle and took Suny straight to the scene.

At that time, he felt that Suny had deliberately come to seduce him, so when he saw her appear at the birthday banquet, he subconsciously disgusted.

And at that time, Tina, who had never disliked Suny, actually spoke for her, so Austin felt that she had a deep heart.

He barely had her by his side that night. There was a sudden ruckus in the garden halfway through the party and Elijah dragged him to see what was going on before he saw Suny climbing up from the pool covered in water.

The people around were laughing at her, and Elijah was also laughing at her, at the fact that she was doing everything she could, and that she could even use such a lousy pity trick.

He stood a short distance away and watched her step over, thinking that the people were not just laughing at her, but at him.

In fact, she did not look very well at that time, and she walked up to him like a drenched chicken and said, "Austin, I'm cold."

The pallor of her face made her look pitiful, but he found it ironic, and after only a cold look, he turned away.

She probably had a really hard time that night.

She told him she was cold in front of so many people, probably thinking that he, her husband, would have sympathy to take her out of there, even though he could not bestow compassion.

But he didn't.

When he thought of that night, Austin felt his heart full of congestion and unusually uncomfortable.

He looked at Suny, who was a metre or so away in front of him, with a cold expression on that exquisitely beautiful face, and her amorous and charming eyes were only cold, as if the fragile and pitiful Suny had not existed that night.

He drove her away and he knew it.

"I'm sorry."

His dark eyes looked straight at her, deep black pupils with no depth inside.

Suny gave a faint smile, "It doesn't matter."

Anyway, she would settle all these old scores herself.

Having said that, she withdrew her smile and turned to walk out the door step by step.

Austin looked at her back, the sea breeze blew over was stinging. He took a cigarette out of the cigarette box, blocked the wind and lowered his head to light it, just standing in the boundless darkness and smoking.

He knew that Suny now avoided him as if he was a snake, that how much she once loved him and longed for him to look back at her, how much she now loathed him for turning back and repelled him for coming one step closer.

He took a drag on his cigarette, before putting it out with the intention of leaving.

"Mr. Johnson, I've heard a lot about you."

A man's voice came from behind him, Austin frowned and turned around to find it was Steven.

He didn't like Steven, "Mr. Saunders."

"Mr. Johnson, you don't seem to like meh."

"You can remove the ‘seems’."

He stepped aside and threw the cigarette inside the waste basket.

Steven gave a smile, "Suny told me about you, she said she was bothered by your intrusion."

Austin's face instantly went cold, his eyes staring at Steven with a sullen look, "So what? Is it related to you?"

"Of course it is, she's my girlfriend now."

Austin snorted, "You can even get divorced when you're married, how do you know you won't break up."

"Of course, I'm not you, Mr. Johnson."

The mockery in these words was very obvious, referring directly to Austin.

Yet Steven was still smiling, as if he had only made a very unusual remark.

Austin sank his face and spoke after half a second, "She doesn't like you."

Having said that, he simply turned around and walked away.

Steven stood behind Austin and watched his back, his face fading.

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