Chapter 65 She is Good
Chapter 65 She is Good
Suny had drunk some wine and was no longer able to drive when she left.
Kevin offered to drive her back, but she refused and called a chauffeur herself.
The last day of December had passed, and the previous year had passed completely, and even though
it was past twelve, there were still quite a lot of people on the streets.
Suny leaned against the car window and looked out at the young couple, smiling slightly.
The chauffeur was a young man who looked like he was still in college.
When he saw Suny in the car park, he froze for a moment and stumbled over his words.
Suny smiled, and his face instantly turned flushed.
The boy was naturally not as good-looking as a big handsome guy like Kevin and Louis, but now the
young boy dressed in clean clothes, but looked shy.
Suny didn't even dare to say anything flirtatious, really afraid that she would make him nervous.
When she got into the car, she was quiet. The light in front of her was just red, so the chauffeur just
wanted to see if she was asleep, but to his surprise, he saw her smiling.
The first time he had seen such a beautiful girl in over a year of part-time work as a chauffeur, he felt
his heart burst.
She was cool but amiable, gentle but with a bit of distance, she just had the right temperament.
The car soon stopped in front of the villa, Suny unbuckled her seat belt and raised her hand to rub her
temples, "Thank you."
She smiled and got out of the car, walked around the driver's seat, intending to go in and drive the car
inside the villa.
But the headlights shining from the front of the car was dazzling, and Suny paused to see the door of
the black car parked in front of her being pushed open, and Austin stepping out from inside.
She frowned, honestly, she didn't want to see Austin tonight more than ever.
Probably because she had witnessed the love between Alicia and Ashley, she felt more and more how
foolish she had been in those past three years.
But it happened that the more she didn't want to see him, the more he liked to appear in front of her.
Suny raised her hand to block the light, sobering up from her slightly drunken state, and looked at him
with cold eyes, "I can call the police now."
The moment she opened her mouth, those were her words.
Austin's face was somewhat sunken, he had suffered more defeats from Suny during this period of time
than he had in the previous thirty-one years combined.
He had left Starry Joy at eight o'clock and returned to his flat to have a quick bite to eat, but Elijah
asked in the group if he wanted to come out for a drink.
He was in a depressed mood, so he went out. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Elijah didn't choose a private room, and it was noisy as hell in the booths, and the whole bar was crying
like a wolf during New Year's Eve.
As he sat there, the only thing he thought about was Suny.
He wondered who she would be with for New Year's Eve. Steven had already left, but Steven wasn't
the only one watching Suny's back.
Oh yes, there was that star called Kevin.
A young man, nothing but good looking.
In fact, Austin didn't think Kevin was very good looking.
He didn't know where Suny would be, his phone number had been blocked out. So he could only come
to her doorstep and wait for her to show up.
He had been at her doorstep for more than half an hour before Suny returned.
He rang the doorbell several times, but no one answered, so it was obvious that Suny hadn't come
back.
He didn't know what he had come over for, as if he had come to question her about her relationship
with Steven and Kevin, but after thinking about it calmly, it seemed that he, her ex-husband, no longer
had any qualifications.
Before Suny opened her mouth, Austin actually wanted to ask her why she had come back so late.
He had been very irritable and depressed this whole evening, and this irritation and depression was
even worse after seeing Suny.
"You drank?"
Austin finished speaking and knew he had asked a useless question.
Suny obviously had no intention of responding to him, she took out her mobile phone, "If you don't
leave, I'll call the police. There are surveillance cameras at my door, and this is not the first time you've
come looking for me. I don't think you want the news came out as your ex-wife being harassed by you
tomorrow, do you?"
Her words were like nails, one by one, sticking straight into is heart.
Austin felt some pain in his heart, and he tried his best to suppress it: "Can't we talk?"
Suny looked at him and raised her hand to close the car door: "Fine, then tell me, between us, what
else needs to be talked about?"
She looked at him indifferently, yet the calmness inside those charming eyes made Austin look
uncomfortable.
He said, "I had some misunderstandings about you before, and I apologize for my previous arrogance
and prejudice."
"Okay."
Suny replied calmly, other than that, she had no other reaction.
Austin took a step forward, and the two were only a waist's length apart.
He lowered his head and could see Suny's face very clearly.
Austin had never looked at Suny so closely before, he knew she was pretty, but because of his
preconceived "gold-digging" perception, he did not appreciate her beauty, he even felt disgusted by it.
He felt that before him, Suny must have used her "beauty" to get what she wanted for herself.
It wasn't until after the divorce that he realized he was wrong.
But they were already divorced.
Austin's face froze as he realized this.
"Is there anything else?"
At this point, Suny, who had been waiting for a while, opened her mouth.
He knew she was good, and one day she would meet a man who would truly love her.
All those good feelings he had would only be self-defeating to say it out.
Why bother?
Yes, why bother?
Austin was used to being condescending, him lowering his head and apologizing to Suny was already
the biggest concession he could make.
"No more, good night."
Suny gave him a look, "I hope I won't see you at my doorstep again."
After saying that, she got into the car, waited for the door to open, and drove the car slowly into the
villa.
Austin seemed to have something else to say, but he wouldn't say it, so why should she ask?