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EX-husband Groveling to Me novel Chapter 180

Austin's movements were so fast that Suny didn't even react.

He kissed her hard and fast, as if he wanted to swallow her up.

Suny was stunned for a moment, came back to her senses and raised her hand to viciously push him away, "What are you mad about?"

"You've always loathed me for behaving like this, but this is the last time, and it will never happen again, Suny."

He said, his eyes suddenly became red.

Suny was shook for a moment and she felt blockage in her throat.

What was wrong with Austin now? He had a new love, did he think she was a fool?

Austin swallowed down his embarrassment, "I wish you happiness too."

He didn't want to wish her happiness at all, but she was here to settle with him today.

Perhaps it would not be long before he heard of her marriage to Robert.

He checked out Robert and although he felt that Robert was no match for himself, Robert was indeed a good man.

After so many years, there was no scandal around, and his family were nice, not like him and Grace.

These days, he had approached many people to ask about those three years about Suny, and with each additional thing he heard, he knew he was more and more hopeless.

He finally understood why Suny did not go back to her; he had sapped her love and degraded her character and self-esteem in those three years.

Now he wanted her to go back just by saying he was wrong, it would not be that easy.

If he were Suny, he would only be more ruthless.

All her last love for him had turned to forgiveness, so she would never go back.

He knew he was wrong, but what was the point of that?

Suny stiffened for a moment, but it was only half a second before she recovered, "Thank you."

For over a year, and only today, they had made up.

Perhaps soon he would be married to Lexi.

That was a nice woman, at least she was able to genuinely smile and say hello in the face of her, his ex-wife.

He was the man she had loved for almost ten years, so even though she resented Austin, she still wanted him to have a good life.

She pursed her lips, withdrew her eyes and got off the stage, lifting her backpack, "Bye."

Austin did not say a word, standing on the stage and watching her leave step by step, as if going back to the day when she came to give him the divorce papers.

Austin suddenly felt pain in his heart, and he couldn't help but raise his hand to cover it, as if that would make him feel better.

Suny pulled open the door and saw a sneaky Elijah lying there at the door.

She glanced at him faintly, "Did you hear something, Mr. Brooks?"

Elijah was ridiculed by Suny, but his face didn't blush and his heart didn't beat faster: "It's over so soon, huh? It's only been ten minutes or so, right?"

Suny snorted, "Mr. Brooks, you can fight Austin for a long time by yourself."

Elijah, who couldn't beat Austin: "...... have dinner together?"

"No."

Suny withdrew her eyes and walked away without looking back.

Behind him, Elijah was still undeterred: "Alas, the shooting of 'A Love Poem' is about to start, don't you come to cut the ribbon?"

"We'll talk about it that day."

Elijah looked at Suny's back and had to go back helplessly.

As soon as he entered the boxing room, he sensed an extremely depressing atmosphere inside.

Elijah glanced at Austin on the stage, who was sitting on the edge with his head hanging low and not saying a word.

"What just happened to you guys? Why do I feel as if you're even more dishevelled than you were before you arrived?"

Austin was really not in the mood to take care of Elijah at this time.

With this reaction from him, Elijah became even more curious: "No, Suny has taken the initiative to tease you into a fight, didn't you guys have something going on?"

Austin couldn't help himself and looked up at him, "Ten minutes, what do you want to happen?"

"Anything if you want it!"

"Get out!"

Elijah responded, "Hey, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you can’t last long, I'm not thinking about that way at all! I'm a decent guy! What I said was just a kiss and a hug, a little contact!"

After he finished, Austin kicked him away directly: "Elijah, get lost, okay?"

Elijah was about to say something else, but his eyes fell on Austin's face and he was stunned for a moment, "OK, ok!"

What a big deal, why was he crying?

Before Elijah left, he thoughtfully helped Austin to close the door.

The whole boxing room finally fell silent.

Austin collapsed on the cushion and closed his eyes, as much as he could think of was the Suny he had seen over the years.

He was twenty-one when he first came across Suny who had come to J City for the competition. He was actually in a bad mood that day and saw from afar a stupid person being tricked by an old woman. He had never been a warm-hearted person, but he just wanted to beat someone up that day, so he followed them up and got Suny off before Suny was dragged away in the car and beat up the woman in a fit of anger.

As he walked away, Suny asked him what his name was and he walked for a while before he spoke and told her.

But it was something he had long forgotten, so much so that when he saw Suny later, he didn't remember anything.

He had since assumed that his first meeting with Suny was when she made her offer to him at the hospital.

That day he asked her what she wanted to be paid.

His relationship with Grace wasn't really that good, but they did not fall out.

That day Suny started out saying she wanted money, and a million kept going up to 100 million, and finally said she wanted to marry him.

That day he only saw greed inside those charming eyes, but now, in hindsight, he surprisingly found that Suny's eyes were looking at him with starlight at that time.

He glowed inside her eyes.

He didn't want to get married, but Grace was too annoying and he thought that, instead of having Grace arrange all sorts of famous women, it would be better to just have Suny.

Anyway, by marrying Suny, he could kill two birds with one stone, he could have a wife to stop others thinking of him, and he could also disgust Grace in the process.

In those three years of marriage, he remembered Suny coming to him many times at the beginning, when she said they were a couple and he told her to identify her position.

He didn’t know when she stopped coming to him, and then later, she filed for divorce.

At the time he thought it was just a trick on her part, that she had just switched to a different ruse.

But then they really did get divorced, and after the divorce, Suny wanted nothing, and in an instant she became the Suny he didn't know.

She wasn't scheming, she wasn't greedy for money, she wasn't narrow-minded, and the day he watched her pole-dancing on stage, she was like a new person.

Generous and beautiful, subdued and seductive.

Then he ran into her several times afterwards, and after leaving him, she became herself, or rather, after the separation, he was willing to look at her in a normal light.

She was a jewel that had been hidden in his hands, but he didn't know how to cherish it, thinking it was just a quick waste stone, and had just thrown it away, but a heavy rain had washed the sludge off that surface, revealing her crystalline and translucent nature.

From then on, she became a treasure he could not get.

Then later, she would become someone else's treasure.

Thinking of this, Austin only felt his heart throb with pain.

He regretted, he resented, he suffered, but he also knew that he should no longer be selfish and make her suffer with him.

Now that he had let go, he did not hope that she would remember him; he only hoped that, in her later years, when she thought of the year she was fifteen, he would still be the heroic boy who saved her life.

Rather, it was Austin, who had treated her badly for three years.

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