Seeing that Eddie still wanted to say something, Sabrina interrupted him immediately, “I don’t want to waste twith you.” Eddie sneered, “You've run out of excuses, haven't you?” Sabrina snorted coldly and left. Tyrone was so smart. How could he have a friend as stupid as Eddie? Sabrina had seen Tyrone and Galilea in an intimate demeanor. Tyrone had admitted that Galilea was the one he liked all the time. How could it be wrong? But what about Eddie’s statement about Tyrone not reconciling with Galilea? What was going on? Eddie didn’t seem to be lying.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtANGELA'sLIBRARY When Sabrina couldn't make head or tails of it, she pushed the matter out of her mind. She shook her head and tried to concentrate on something else. Whatever happened to Tyrone was no longer any of her business.
At noon on Monday, Blayze invited Sabrina to lunch.
The last tthey met, they didn’t have tto talk with each other. This time, they could take their time.
Sabrina shared details about her new life here. She mentioned when she first arrived here, she felt out of place and intrigued, but now it was becoming more comfortable for her. Every now and then, she would stumble upon something new.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBlayze also shared his experience from his there.
The two of them chatted happily.
Out of nowhere, Blayze queried, “Are you aware that Tyrone has been detained?” The sudden change in conversation was a surprise to Sabrina. While she already knew about what happened to Tyrone, she didn’t expect Blayze to bring it up. She a throat and nodded. “I know.” “What do you think about it?” Blayze raised his head to look at Sabrina.
Sabrina averted her gaze and said with disinterest, “I have had no involvement with him for quite stime.
Whether he is guilty or not does not concern me.” “Really?” “Of course. Why are you askingabout it all of a sudden?” “It’s good that you really think so.” Blayze took a sip of tea and said frankly, “This matter involves my uncle. My uncle and Tyrone have had disagreements and now they are in competition with each other. | will support my uncle no matter what. I’m saying this because | don’t want you to feel bad when you find out about it in the future. It doesn’t matter even if you want to help Tyrone. | just don’t want anything to cbetween our friendship.” Hearing this, Sabrina replied, “I understand your perspective, and | have my own stance as well. Just know that | won't help him or blyou for this.” “Very well then.” “But I'm curious. What caused such a huge rift between Tyrone and your uncle?” “There's no grudge. It’s just about profits,” Blayze said firmly.