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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 319

“I don’t want to, I don’t believe, Alistair, you know how cruel you are, telling me we wouldn’t have a future!? There why did you date me and stayed with me? I don’t believe you, I don’t believe…” Yoi was screaming her heart out. She was in great sorrow and misery.

Alistair stood there and watched her in agony. The man finally spoke, “Yoi, this is the truth…”

“Stop it!” Yoi screamed, “I don’t believe it, I will never believe it!” After saying that, she didn’t wait for Alistair to speak and she ran right out the hospital.

Alistair stood there and watched her back view. There was a flash of complication in his deep gaze, as well as compassion. But the man felt relieved…

After Yoi left, Alistair stood by the door for a while before entering the ward.

Annabelle sat on the bed and watched as Alistair enter. She raised an eyebrow and asked, “did she left?”

Alistair nodded.

Annabelle stared at him and said, “Haha, you are just as cruel to any women!” Annabelle scorned him.

When Alistair heard that, he frowned and looked at her, “What did you say?”

“Have you never heard of the saying that any form of dating without the decision of marriage is just irresponsibility?” Annabelle stared at him and said.

“Did you hear everything!?” Alistair asked.

Annabelle had an uncaring attitude, “The two of you were screaming so loud outside, I had no choice even if I don’t want to hear it!”

Alistair looked at Annabelle and frowned, “I was simply stating the truth. It’s better that she gives up earlier!”

“Then why did you get together with her in the past?” Annabelle asked. The woman was compassionate towards Yoi.

She was indeed a lucky to have met a man like Alistair.

Annabelle’s words were offensive and Alistair was a little offended. He drew closer to her all of a sudden, “What now? Are you pitying her?”

“Of course, she was just unlucky to have met a man like you…”

“Mmm!….

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