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Elijah looked at Theodore, "How do you know you and Suny were divorced?"
"I remembered that she and I went for a divorce."
Elijah took a sip of red wine, thinking that Austin's question really made him not know how to answer.
"Just ... you felt you didn't like Suny at that time, Suny mentioned the divorce, so you went along with her intention to divorce."
"Why would I marry Suny if I didn't like her?"
This is another send-up question.
Elijah felt that Austin called him over tonight just to make him the bad guy, this old story, and also mixed with so many things old, he always felt like sorry for Suny when he said it.
After all, Suny didn't even tell Austin, so I guess she didn't want to mention these things.
The past is the past, why bring it up again.
Elijah is sometimes unresponsive, but that doesn't mean he's really stupid.
Theodore saw that he didn't say anything: "Is there a misunderstanding here?"
"It's not really a misunderstanding."
Elijah looked at Theodore with a complicated expression, "Have you ever wondered if Suny wants you to know this."
Theodore's eyebrows twitched slightly, "Tonight, before Suny left, I asked her a question."
"What did you ask?"
Does it have anything to do with this question?
"I asked her if she would still be with me if I never remembered what happened before."
Elijah raised an eyebrow, "What did Suny say?"
"She said, 'After all, you are Austin.'"
Elijah was stunned for a moment, he felt he was invisibly stuffed with a handful of dog food.
"So why don't you just ask her about the old days?"
"Didn't want to upset her."
Elijah was stumped: "Don't you have amnesia? How do I see you to Suny, it does not look like amnesia ah."
Theodore looked askance at Elijah: "Does memory loss affect my liking for Suny?"
"..."
He shouldn't have come on this trip!
Elijah wiped a face, do not want to continue this topic, simply answered Theodore's question: "back then you married Suny, because Suny saved your mother, oh, is your stepmother, is Grace, but you also do not remember, never mind who she is. You said at the time was to give Suny a sum of money, Suny at first open style to five million, then said ten million, and finally said three hundred million, and then she directly asked to marry you."
"You weren't exactly on good terms with Grace then, were you, and she wanted you to marry a woman who was a good match all day long, so you simply married Suny."
Elijah said here, a pause: "By the way, I forgot to tell you, Suny at that time is particularly low-key, I mean, although she is very rich, but everyone does not know. So when she married you back then, everyone in J City, including you and me, thought it was Suny who married high and wanted to enter the Johnson family as a noblewoman."
"You told me that Suny was too scheming to play such a big game. The company's main business is to provide a wide range of services and services to the public, including the provision of services to the public, the provision of services to the public and the provision of services to the public.
"Later Suny estimated that the heart is cold, it is mentioned to you divorce."
Theodore looked at the glass in his hand and wondered what he was thinking: "Was I good to Suny in those three years?"
Elijah gave him a look, "Do you think Suny would divorce you if you were nice to her?"
Theodore frowned for a moment, "What about you?"
I have to say, whether before or now, Austin is always so spot on when asking questions.
Elijah rubbed his nose resentfully, "You're not even good to her, so do you think I can be better than you are to Suny?"
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