Rabbi straightened up in despair, looking at Ni Keren with dim eyes, "I'm no worse than Helmu! It's your wise choice to choose me!"
"Are you blatantly provoking the moral bottom line?" Ni Keren rolled her eyes and looked at him.
Crayon shrugged, disapprovingly, and said casually: "The target is you, I don't mind!"
"I mind!" Ni Keren pointed to his belly, "I'm already a mommy!"
"So what! It interests me even more!"
Faced with Rabbi's bottomless integrity, Ni Keren was defeated by him. He cleverly changed the subject and asked: "You haven't told me yet whether that woman is your wife!"
The rabbi graciously admitted, “Yes!”
Ni Keren was the leader of the group of women she saw in the garden when she first came here.
She is absolutely gorgeous and absolutely beautiful.
But, would it be... a bit of a waste to marry a romantic rabbi?
Although Rabbi looks pretty good.
It's just that he doesn't have a heart.
A woman just devotes her life to a man who has no interest in her.
What a misfortune indeed for women!
Looking at the rabbi, she hesitated for a while and then said: "Since you don't love her, why did you marry her?"
The rabbi was stunned and looked at her, "Why do you say I love her?"
"Just rely on a woman's intuition!" Ni Keren raised her lips, "If you loved her, you wouldn't do anything to hurt her? Don't you know that it's her misfortune that she marries you?"
The rabbi sneered, "You are a woman from Helmu, don't you know what the existence of Karinfi means?"
Ni Keren nodded, "I know, but Mu Liting will not marry a woman he doesn't love as his wife."
"That's because he met you!" The rabbi lowered his eyes, covering up his emotions, and whispered: "Not everyone is as lucky as him!"
Although Ni Keren had only known Rabbi for a short time, he still looked a little lonely.
This was her first time seeing him.
It also made her feel a little surprised.
A man who lives in a romantic world can actually show such emotions.
Perhaps, this is just his surface.
According to legend, the more romantic a man is, the more devoted he will be once he falls in love.
Looking at the silent rabbi, Ni Keren tried to break the silence, "You can also do the same as others, find someone who you love her and she loves you, and spend your life together!"
The rabbi's pupils shrank, he looked at her with dark eyes, and laughed, "You are too naive. Not everything in this world can be interpreted perfectly, and not all members of the royal family can be like Helmu."
Just as lucky.”
Ni Keren was stunned for a moment and continued: "You mean, you envy him?"
The rabbi's eyes flashed, and he returned to his usual careless attitude, denying, "I'm not envious, he is trapped by a woman, what fun is there in life!"
Ni Keren laughed, "What you say is true!"
The rabbi snorted coldly.
Ni Keren asked tentatively: "Then you have no feelings for her at all?"
"Does the one on the bed count?" the rabbi said nonchalantly, "If it is, and the other person is you, then that's a different matter!"
Ni Keren was completely defeated by him and despised him, but still chose to end such a sensitive topic.
She didn't want to be a thorn in another woman's side.
Moreover, she was crazy to discuss such a topic with him.
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After Ni Keren returned to the bedroom, he drank milk and lay down, ready to rest.
At this time, the bedroom door was gently pushed open.
The lights were dim, making it difficult to see clearly.
Ni Keren was very sleepy at the moment, so he just fell asleep with the quilt rolled up on his side...