"I'm not a vixen," Valentine Teller weakly retorted.
Clearly, he's the one who keeps coming back to her, so why blame her? It's so annoying!
Who cares if he misses her.
However, hearing these words, there was still a hint of sweetness in her heart.
Maybe in his eyes, she's not just a plaything; he still has some feelings for her.
This thought made Valentine Teller uneasy.
What good are his feelings for her? He is not someone she can desire; she is going to marry Turstin Muller, and he is going to marry Madison Barton.
Sooner or later, she has to remove him from her heart.
If she can't provoke him, she can only hide.
He won't be interested in a married woman.
Next month, she will get married, and the more she spends time with Turstin Muller, the more she feels he is a good man worth trusting for life.
A woman should marry a man who loves and cherishes her to be happy in this lifetime.
