“I can only blame why they look at me like butterflies seeing honey, automatically sticking close, and in the end accusing me of not paying out with a handful of snot and tears!” Her heart felt cold because of his emotionless words. Seeing him was like a butterfly seeing honey, automatically sticking close… Was he talking about her? She was the one who initially confessed to him! This man truly breaks one’s heart! Murmuring “The CEO Wants to Play a Game” Chapter 6 “Sister, you can give up now, right?” A leisurely afternoon, a melt-in-your-mouth cheese cake, a pot of fragrant jujube rose tea, truly a perfect time for sisters to talk heart-to-heart. Xinmei looked like she was in a good mood, speaking with a light tone. “Give up on what?” Gently blowing, Xinluo took a sip of rose tea, as if her mood instantly relaxed. The sisters rarely met once a month: Could Xinmei not always start by talking about her love life, didn’t they have other topics to discuss? “I saw the news, he’s involved with a fashion designer, she’s pregnant, and apparently they’re getting married soon.” Frowning, Xinluo disliked Xinmei’s crude description. “Hmm, I know.” But she still answered calmly. “…That’s it?” Xinmei’s expression was strange. “That’s your reaction?” “What else?” She raised her eyes and glanced at Xinmei. “Sister, if you don’t want to curse him for being heartless, at least you should be sad about the news of his upcoming marriage, right?”
“Still…” Xinmei’s pretty face suddenly changed color. “You don’t plan to break up with him?”
“…”
“Sister! It’s one thing to be a hidden mistress now, but if you don’t leave him even after he gets married, you’ll become a notorious third party! This isn’t good! Don’t be a bad woman who destroys others’ happiness.” Xinmei exclaimed.
“…”
She hadn’t answered yet: Xinmei had already imagined the entire scenario. “Sister, don’t be stubborn!”
“I didn’t say I won’t break up!” Strange, how could two sisters from the same womb have such different personalities? Her personality was calm, while Xinmei was always dramatic.
“Then just now… just now…”



