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Chapter 425

Kenneth pursed his thin lips and went home with her.

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Floweret Garden.

After they returned to the bedroom, Kenneth stood on the balcony. His black shirt fluttered in the cold night wind. He slightly bent, cupped his hands, and lit the cigarette between his sexy lips. After he puffed the cigarette and blew the smoke out, the white smoke raised and blurred his handsome face.

Arabella was looking at him. The lights in the bedroom were off, so they could not see each other's faces. Suddenly, she hoarsely asked, "Did you sleep with Stephany?"

Kenneth didn't look back. After a while, he lightly replied, "Why do you ask while knowing the answer?"

Arabella's long and slender eyelashes trembled when she said, "Why? I want to know why I lost. You are not such a person. Is it because she saved your life that you can't forget her?"

Kenneth turned sideways, put one hand in his trouser pocket, looked at her pale face through the smoke with his scarlet narrow eyes, and said, "Arabella, this is the end. It would help if you stopped pestering me and embarrassing yourself. Don't disgrace yourself. Don't bother me."

Arabella lowered her head and said, "I see. I will take a shower now."

She walked into the bathroom, locked the door, slowly slid down against the wall, and covered her face with both hands. When hot tears flowed down between her fingers, she felt heartbroken. She couldn't escape the sudden pain and sorrow and burst into tears.

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