Chapter: 357
Then she would be demeaning herself.
Turning on her heels, Rena faced the situation head-on.
Avoiding eye contact with Waylen, she addressed Elvira with a bitter tone, “Congratulations, Miss Coleman. Now, whether it's the Morning Dew piano, the white dress or this man... they are all yours. Are you content now?"
As the elevator doors slid open, Rena stepped inside and uttered her final words, "I have made room for you two. Enjoy each other's company ."
Waylen's face darkened as he stared at the closed elevator doors.
Elvira took a step forward, her voice gentle and alluring as she inquired, "Did the two of you have a quarrel?"
With a touch of hostility, Waylen retorted, "What are you doing here again?"
Elvira raised the gift box in her hand and replied, "I've come to apologize to Miss Gordon."
“No need!"
Waylen muttered, lowering his head to Light a cigarette. He took a leisurely drag, his tone laced with a hint of indifference as he addressed Elvira, "I told you Last night not to bother me anymore. If you're taking it so hard, perhaps it's time for you to seek professional help."
A pallor washed over Elvira's face, a testament to the impact of his callous words.
The sight of her evoked a profound sense of pity, stirring a protective instinct within men.
“Waylen, are you truly willing to Let an irrelevant woman come between us, altering the course of our feelings from childhood to adulthood?
I find it hard to believe that you genuinely care for her.”
Waylen's countenance grew even colder.
He retorted, "Elvira, women can indeed add a touch of excitement through their acting, but it becomes trite when they overdo it!"
Thoughts of Rena flooded Waylen's mind.
Rena had never feigned her emotions with him.
When she adored him, her eyes shimmered with his presence, and when she no longer held affection, she made no effort to conceal it.
She would plainly declare that it was over, refusing to waste any more time.
Since a young age, Waylen had been surrounded by women who admired and pursued him. None dared to throw a tantrum or display excessive anger in his presence, not even Elvira.
Yet Rena was different from them all.