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777. Whose Fault Is It? 6

The most hurtful thing in the world is the indifference you give to you by the people you care about.

Like a sharp arrow, shot in the heart.

"Is that true?" Tang Yebai said lightly, "You haven't told me yet what you did when you looked for Chenxi that day, how can you give me a reasonable explanation, why do you pretend to be a driver, where do you want to take her?"

"Brother Tang, what do you mean? Do you think I can hurt Xia Chenxi?" Lin Lin stroked her face and looked at Tang Yebai sadly. How could he say that to her? Did he forget it?

She is the innocent and kind Lin Lin in his mind.

"Xiao Lin, I'm so blind. I haven't seen through you for so many years." Tang Yebai looked at Lin Lin and said softly, "It's not that you pretend to be too good, nor that I'm too stupid, but that I don't have the time to think about you.

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"So, I didn't realize that something was wrong with you. For so many years, you have been in North America, and we haven't met many times a year. Because your sister, I am ashamed of you and always respond to your requests. However, I

But I didn't put too much thought. It was because of this that you could hide it from me for so many years."

"Xiaolin, don't pretend anymore. I already know your identity, the agent of the 16th Eastern Europe, code-named Blue Mountain."

Lin Lin's face changed drastically, and she was panicked and embarrassed. Negative emotions surged up. She was almost panicked and subconsciously wanted to refute. However, she felt it was too ugly. Lin Lin smiled bitterly and was silent for a moment.

"Brother Tang, I have my own difficulties."

"What did you do to Chenxi that day?" Tang Yebai asked sternly.

He thought of Xia Chenxi's hatred for Lin Lin in the ward. He thought of Lin Lin shooting so quickly and trying to stop Xia Chenxi from saying anything. They had something to hide from him. Xia Chenxi only wanted him to hate her at that time.

He absolutely did not believe that Chenxi would be cruel and beat the child down.

If she was really so cruel, she wouldn't have given birth to Baby Xia back then.

"Brother Tang, the person who is injured now is me, not her. Why are you so partial?" Lin Lin suddenly asked in a mess.

Tang Yebai looked at Lin Lin, and the gentleness of the past disappeared. He paused word by word, saying in a deep voice, "Because Xia Chenxi is my woman, you are nothing."

"I don't like her, would I be partial to you?"

This sentence almost destroyed Lin Lin. All her beliefs. She looked at Tang Yebai with tears in her eyes, choking and unable to speak. He was so cruel that he did not leave a way out for each other? It was just because of inexplicable speculation that he was going to destroy it.

Has their friendship been through so many years?

Even if there is no love between men and women, they have a few years of brother-sister friendship.

He once said that she was his only relative.

He actually ruined everything for just a summer Chenxi?

"Tang Yebai, you are cruel enough!" This is Lin Lin's first time, she was named Tang Yebai with her name. Releasing the Buddha symbolizes everything in the past, and it will disappear and no longer exist. Tang Yebai's heart is as if it is hidden in her heart.

A devil.

He almost knew with his toes that Lin Lin borrowed his name and hurt Chenxi.

That's why Chenxi hates him so much.

At that time, she was pregnant, so how could she not hate her?

Tang Yebai felt ache in his heart, and felt sorry for Xia Chenxi, and his mood for a moment of shooting.

"From the beginning to the end, I understand that the morning light will not destroy Lin Qing's cemetery. Now that I think back, I realize that it was a plan to lure the tiger away from the mountain. Xiaolin, although you and I have no chance to be a husband and wife, after all, I have become such a person.

Brothers and sisters for many years, I love you and spoil you, it’s true. Why can you be cruel and hurt the person I love, my child, do you have any conscience?”


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