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080 Really don't know why?

"Um...Fred, I have something to ask you."

Xichen gently wiped his hair and spoke hesitantly.

"What's the matter? Just ask."

Fred didn't care at all. He was enjoying the attentive service of this little girl.

"Why did you ask Jack to check out my room and send my luggage here?" Xichen asked this question. I don't know why, but he felt very unsure. It was obviously her who should question him, but,

When the words came to his lips, they turned into a question without any momentum at all.

Therefore, after these words were spoken, even she couldn't help but despise herself.

Why does her heart rate react abnormally every time she comes into close contact with him?

Why did she forget all the lines she had planned as soon as she talked to him?

Fred raised his eyebrows and thought to himself: Is this little girl really not understanding or is she pretending not to understand? He has already made it so obvious, can she really not see what he is thinking at all?

Does she have low emotional intelligence or is she really a fool?

"You really don't know why?"

Fred thought for a moment and asked.

"Of course I don't know."

Xichen answered honestly.

If it was said that he was attracted to her, to be honest, Xichen would never believe it.

With Fred's conditions, what kind of woman does he want? She is fat and thin, you can choose from her. How could he possibly fall in love with her?

What's more, the intersection between her and him only lasted that night.

She absolutely did not believe that he would fall in love with her just because of what happened that night.

Of course, these are not the main reasons. The most important reason is that the reports about him in those magazines made her have a deep-rooted impression of him as a playboy.

No, the day before yesterday he was holding a blonde girl in his arms and dining with her in a western restaurant. This is the best proof, isn't it?


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