
Episode 12: Winter lied to David.
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When Winter was gone with David, Red immediately regained consciousness, staring at Vera.
Because Vera had just boldly called him dear, but they were not that close.
Red smiled but that smile was not an ordinary human smile, but more like a demonic smile that was like mocking.
“Honey? Ho's? How dare you call me that? Are you fishing for my emotions?"
"Just because I took you to be my partner to the auction today doesn't mean you can call me as you please, if you still want to live and be whole when you get home, don't mess around and behave as you should, do you understand?”
Whisper Red while taking a wine on his desk and drinking it, as if the threat was a very ordinary thing he said, in contrast to Red who seemed to be casually saying it, vera is now very scared.
When Red's assistant calls her to be Red's partner at the auction, Vera takes pride in herself, feeling that Red has chosen her over the many women who want Red.
But it turns out he was wrong, Red is still a Red, a cold-blooded man who has lost his heart, knows no mercy and compassion.
Until now at his ripe age, there has not been a single girl who is able to melt Red's hardened heart.
Vera who had understood Red's current threat had gone silent and tried to behave normally, Vera finally understood why she had been chosen to the auction party.
The reason is because Vera is very suitable to be a puppet display that does not mean in the heart of Red.
But even so Vera is still happy, because at least Red is on his side at this time, even though he is only a puppet display, it is okay, the important thing is that he is close to Red.
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Currently David has asked his uncle for permission to bring Winter to the room for a while, fortunately David's father is not currently at the auction, if his father joins maybe the story is different now.
Red could see if David grasped Winter's hand tightly and led her out of the auction hall to a place.
'Hmmm, very interesting, this couple makes me sick to the point of wanting to vomit, I wonder what the final story of your love is!' red exclaimed in his heart while smiling cynically.
But anger was burning in his chest, for some reason in addition to the reason for the plan he had planned, he was eager to separate the two couples and break the hand of David who had dared to hold the hand of Winter .
Vera who was next to Red was more astonished, especially when Red immediately gulped down the wine in his glass in just one gulp, it was seen that Red was holding back his emotions.
Isn't everything still going well?
Then why does Red look angry?
Various questions came to Vera's mind, but she did not dare to open her mouth again after the threat.
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In David's family room, by the,
Winter is led by David into a room that looks so spacious and luxurious, indeed, in the hall, every elite family present provided a special room for their place just to rest if they were bored.
“Winter , what really happened? Didn't he say it was your wedding day? Then why is there some confusion that says there was a terrible incident at the time, and then did you not get married?"
"What the hell is going on?" david asked gently to hold Winter on the shoulder, asking for clarity.
“You know that I was first betrothed, at that time I ran away from my wedding hall before the wedding ceremony started, I don't think I'd be able to live if I had to marry someone I didn't choose,"
"But I don't know if anything will happen that day, I regret leaving my father alone in that building, I ..” haven't had time for Winter to continue her conversation, she said, David hugged Winter so tightly.
He had no idea that the Winter he loved would go through such a most painful thing.
David doesn't know if Winter is just lying, it's true that the day has been the scariest incident for Winter, but the storyline is not like that.
The man she was about to marry was chosen by her father, but Winter felt that the man was really kind and accepted all the flaws in her.
So initially Winter had indeed established the heart to marry him, with the hope that for the rest of his life he would be loved with tenderness as he had been doing all along.
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