Chapter 0703
"Your imagination is truly impressive," Suzy said with a laugh.
"Dylan, do you just want to sleep withthat badly? Is that why you keep
deceiving yourself, convincing yourself that the woman that night wasn't someone else but me?
"Are you also hypnotizing yourself into believing that I still love you as deeply as before?
"That the reason | keep rejecting you is because | was angry at your retreat before, and now it's because | don't
want to drag you down?"
Dylan's gaze locked onto hers. "Isn't it?"
"If I say no, would you believe me?" Suzy met eyes.
"Dylan, I've never been sdeeply devoted, single-minded woman.
"Letbe honest with you-back then, I didn't actually love you. It was just because we were both poisoned, and
| ended up giving my first tto you. It also happened to coincide with my need to hide my identity...
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"No, wait, | think I've told you this before, but you just refuse to believe me. The truth is, I've been telling you the
truth all along."
No matter what Suzy said, Dylan's lips remained curved in a relaxed smile. "If you're not lying to me, then why
are you flustered?"
"Flustered? Are you blind?"
Suzy was speechless.
"Dylan, is it really that hard for you to accept that | don't love you?
"Or is it that you can't handle the fact that your charm doesn't work on me, so you keep holding on to me
instead? If you're so desperate to prove your charm, go find another woman.
"I'm sure plenty of women think you're incredibly attractive. You'll find all the confidence you need with them!"
"Too bad I couldn't care less," Dylan said as he leaned closer.
"You're right. I'm clinging to you precisely because you don't see my charm.
"If you wantto leave, there's only one way-lovelike you used to. Otherwise..."
The rest of his sentence was replaced with a mischievous smile.
Suzy resisted the urge to roll her eyes mainly because it would be impolite, but with Dylan, politeness wasn't a
necessity.
"Dylan, I'm busy. | don't have tfor idle chit-chat. If you're looking for someone to talk to, go find that woman
who detoxified you that night.
"You've always wanted to know where she is, haven't you? Well, I'll give you her address right now!"
"No need, because I've already found her," Dylan said, his unwavering gaze locked on Suzy.
"No matter how much you deny it, I'm certain you were the woman that night. No one else has anything to do
with me, especially the one you're deliberately trying to hide."
"Who's deliberately hiding anything?" Suzy's lips curled into a mischievous smile.
"That woman really was with you that night. What's the matter? Don't want to see her, or are you afraid to?"
"Say whatever you want," Dylan replied in an assertive tone.
"Suzy, that night, | may not have been fully conscious, but | wasn't as out of it as you think. I still remember the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmfeeling | had that night, and it wasn't unfamiliar.
"It was the sfeeling | had three years ago—our first night together. I'm confident my instincts are not
wrong."
"Instincts?" Suzy laughed as if she'd just heard the funniest joke.
"Dylan, do you even realize how ridiculous you sound? Based on svague feeling, you've decided it was me?
"You're not worried others will laugh at you for saying something so absurd?"
"I didn't do anything to her, so why would | take responsibility for her?" Dylan smiled back.
"The only woman I've ever felt responsible for, from beginning to end, is you."
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