Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is EX-husband Groveling to Me. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 116 This Is Clearly Impossible. Let's read the author's EX-husband Groveling to Me Internet story right here.
Suny had almost finished eating, she took one last sip of tea, "I'm done eating, I'll leave first."
With that, she took her own sheet and intended to get up to go to the checkout, but at this time, Austin reached out and clasped her wrist: "Wait."
Suny looked at her wrist that was clasped, her eyebrows raised slightly, the smile on her face faded: "Mr. Johnson?"
Austin let go of her hand and tossed the sheet she was holding to Elijah, "His treat."
Elijah, who was eating udon noodles, looked up at Austin and almost said "shit", but was stopped by Austin's eyes.
What could he do?
Suny glanced at Austin before her eyes finally fell on Elijah: "Then thank you, Mr. Brooks."
Since someone was grabbing the check, she would just satisfy that strange fetish.
"You're welcome."
Elijah let out a laugh and the corner of his mouth twitched as he met Austin's eyes.
Suny took her bag and went straight out of the sushi restaurant, Austin beside her.
She didn't say anything and neither did he.
Finding the car, Suny then stopped and inclined her head to look at Austin: "What do you mean?"
"I didn't drive out, give me a lift please."
His face was not apologetic for the trouble.
Suny was exasperated, "Austin, once trick is enough, do you think I am easy to deceive or you are easy to deceive?"
"Me."
Without even thinking, he gave her the answer.
Suny did not expect him to admit his stupidity so quickly, and for a moment, she was somewhat speechless.
A car pulled out next to her and Suny pursed her lips slightly, "Sorry, I don't want to be bothered by you."
"I'll drive."
Suny felt that Austin was a bit unintelligible, the smile on her face faded completely and she tilted her head slightly to look at him, "Austin, I'm not very fond of jokes."
"I'm not joking, Suny."
He looked at her with a serious expression, "I want you to give me another chance."
She used to be stupid, but she was not stupid anymore.
Suny looked at him with no ripples inside.
When disappointment has been saved up, one will despair, and when one despairs, one will no longer have extravagant hopes.
She had long since emerged from those years of naivety and delusion, and now Austin wanted her to jump back into her cocoon.
Dreaming.
"Sorry, no."
She finished, pulled open the car door and sat sideways in.
Austin pursed his lips, before Suny's car drove out, he went around to the passenger side and knocked on the window.
The spacing between parking spaces was already not spacious, and he stood there as if he was waiting for her to bump into him.
Suny was in a bad mood, she lowered the window: "Do you want a car accident?"
"Give me a lift."
He didn't pull the door open without permission, yet he didn't back away either, standing there like a scoundrel.
Suny looked at him coldly, and the two of them confronted each other for about two seconds before she turned sideways and pushed open the passenger door.
Very well, he was the one who provoked her.
Austin got into the car as he wished, and he inclined his head to look at Suny in the driver's seat.
She did not speak, her face was devoid of its usual light smile, and she was driving intently.
No one spoke inside the carriage and the atmosphere was somewhat depressing.
The car gradually drove out of the car park and onto the road.
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