Chapter 96 You’re So Despicable!
Titus came across a Facebook post made by his teammate.
Unable to contain his frustration, he called Aaron.
Aaron had been scrolling through Facebook, hoping to see a response from his sister.
Earlier, he had seen Simone’s post and replied to Leyla.
When he saw the incoming call, he answered, Titus, why are you calling me?”
Titus voice was filled with anger. “Are you clueless? How could you follow the trend and make such a Facebook post?”
Aaron knew what the man was referring to as soon as he heard this. He felt confused. “What’s wrong with me making that kind of Facebook post? Didn’t we agree that we wanted to convince Simone to come back? I’m just doing my best.”
Titus was furious. “Your best? You’re just dragging us down. You useless teammate.”
He was the least intelligent among his siblings, always single–minded.
Aaron felt unfairly criticized. “How am I dragging you down? I just wanted to make a good impression on Simone.”
“Didn’t Mom say it before? Let’s give Simone an opportunity to come home.”
“You’re being unreasonable, scolding me for making an effort. What’s wrong with you?”
Titus was speechless. He realized Simone was right when she scolded Aaron during the live broadcast. Aaron was hopeless..
“You idiot.” He said. “By making this kind of Facebook post, you’re making things difficult for Jo and Leon.
Aaron replied matter–of–factly, “They can also make a post. They participated in a variety show and posted similar messages. Isn’t that fine? This way, we can improve our relationship with Simone.”
Tirus sighed, feeling that his brother was slow–witted.
What nonsense
*If Jo and Leon also make a post, and Sinone ignores them, wouldn’t it be more ensbarrassing and shameful? Now that you’ve made a post, should they make one or not?
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You’ve
put them in a dilemma, and yet you still think you’re right. You stubborn fool.”
ruthless, Simone wouldn’t have been so angry with us. I just wanted
they don’t have to. What’s the
Jo and Leon don’t want to make a po
understand why your mind is so complicated. Isn’t it better to be straightforward and clear?” He couldn’t understand
one. If they didn’t want to, then don’t. What was so difficult
Titus was so angry
to you. I
Aaron just couldn’t communicate
“I won’t talk to you either. I can’t communicate with someone
was cunning and twisted, and they
sneered and hung
up his phone and sneered as well. Titus
to suggest that Titus go to
this in mind, he sent
might be something wrong with your brain. Go to the hospital tomorrow
Titus saw this message, he almost
have such a foolish brother? Suppressing the urge
angrier,
think Simone is right. There is something wrong with
was the so–called “lunatic” that people talk
with a lunatic like Titus. From now on, he would have less contact
and continued browsing
didn’t reply and decided to have less to do
this point, the two brothers despised and
On the other side…
home, really wanting to go and scold Aaron, but in order to maintain her image as a considerate sister, she
for a moment and sent a message to Leon, asking if he wanted to
a message. ‘Don’t
sent two more messages
with no response, Jodie felt uneasy. She deliberately sent a message to Melinda, Leon’s mother, asking if something
worried
Leon saw the messages
to reply, but he also irritably threw his
it, and poured it into
of Zac and her decision to
he knew that she had
things he
s meal to celebrate her opening her own studio, but he also knew that she wouldn’t pay attention
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tried to contact Simone, but all his attempts had failed. As soon as she heard his voice, she hung
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