A black silhouette flashed past him. Only then did Jeremy realize that it was not him who she was avoiding!

In an instant, he felt a chill from his head down to his toes. His heart was chilled with disappointment.

Alicia trotted all the way down the street while Frederick chased after her.

"Alicia!"1 He grabbed her wrist forcefully and spoke in a vexed tone, "Didn't you hear me? Are you mad at me?"

His deep voice rose slightly and sounded full of displeasure! He hadn't settled things with her and yet she had become so arrogant!

Alicia was extremely furious. She shook him off and continued walking away from him without even looking at him.

In an instant, Frederick lost his temper. Hence, he stepped forward and grabbed her wrist again. "Alicia! Stop right there!"

As the two of them quarreled, the purse in Alicia's hand was flung to the ground all of a sudden. With a loud thud, everything in her purse was scattered all over the floor. Alicia frowned as she got a little annoyed.

"What are you doing? Go away! You always throw my stuff to the ground!"

After pushing him away, she bent over and began to pick up a delicate-looking pendant box in her hand, which was a souvenir for the contestants. Frederick recalled what had happened earlier on. He was extremely raged, but when he thought that he had made a mistake too, he tried his best to control his emotions.

As soon as she stood up, he grabbed the pendant away from her.

"You hugged a man just to get this useless thing? Are you happy that I voted for someone else? Otherwise, you would not get this, would you? How can the money be so important to you and how can you be so materialistic? Were you born to be a sl*t since you liked dancing with men? You even threw a tantrum at me just for some gold?"

With that, Frederick threw the golden pendant to the ground!

Alicia's expression remained unchanged. She just felt deeply insulted as she gritted her teeth. To him, she went on the stage just for the money and to show off. What about that woman? In his eyes, did she go up the stage to show her artwork instead? Anyhow, he voted for her!

Her heart ached as she didn't expect that he would say such a thing!

way about her! It turned out that her relationship this time was even worse.

around to pick up the golden pendant, but Frederick grabbed

"Don't pick it up!"

she slapped him hard in

just a materialistic woman who is greedy. Yes! I like money and everything I do is for money. Are you satisfied? If I go on the stage, it means that I am cheap and it is all for the money. But, if someone else went up, it means that they are noble and it was to pursue their

a sudden. His face was stricken

you even bother chasing after me? I can't afford to serve someone like you! I don't even give a d*mn about your money! You can get whoever you want,

around and was about

didn't mean

me go! Do not touch me! I don't want

was agitated and extremely infuriated. She kicked and hit him again and

resisted, thus he hugged her tightly. Frederick didn't even dare to let

messed up and said

of him. He held her in his embrace tightly, standing on the street. He wondered why her temper couldn't be controlled no matter how hard he

lost it, she wouldn't listen to him. She struggled, wanting to stay away from him,

placed his other hand on the back of her head. He lowered his head and

were quarreling in the middle of the street. But, the next moment, the

blankly from a distance, clenched his fists. He

happened in the past appeared in

had a meal together. When the female student left, she gave him a polite kiss on the cheek, but Alicia

she was also in a tumult. She insisted on breaking up with him no matter how he explained as she didn't

the end, he did the same thing. He hugged her on the

knew that the scene of a quarrel could be so

the dim light, the two stretched-out shadows overlapped and intertwined with each other. It was like there were

noticed them, they were both shocked and their eyes were full of

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