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Night of Destiny (Anastasia Tillman)

Chapter 1163
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Chapter 1163

Ruka looked at his face. Even if someone said he was in his late twenties, nobody would suspect it at all. He really did look young.

“Do you want to know what happened toearlier?” Ren looked at her with narrowed eyes,

“Yeah! Tell me.’ Ruka listened to him with a serious expression.

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“Your words madeso angry that my heart started hurting.” He pushed the blonto her without any hesitation.

Ruka’s eyes widened slightly, and she pointed at herself. “Me?”

Ren nodded. “Yes, you.”

Ruka immediately recalled what she had said to him just now. Did he hurt himself from anger just because she had rejected him

and said that there was no possibility for anything to happen between them in this life?

“I'm sorry,” Ruka instantly apologized, her mind filled with guilt and remorse. She might have spoken a little too harshly.

“| should be the one apologizing. It was because | didn't respect you and didn‘t tell you my feelings for you in advance that | scared

you,” Ren apologized to her instead.

Ruka raised her head, unable to look directly into his scorching eyes all of a sudden. She pursed her red lips, then replied after a

while, “Can we stop talking about this? I'm afraid I'll say the wrong thing and make you angry again.”

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He blinked, his eyes locking onto her. “Then, when are you planning to talk toso that you wouldn‘t makeangry?”

Ruka caught her breath slightly, realizing that this problem could not be avoided. If that was the case, would he get angry

regardless if she talked about it now or a year later?

“You should like someone else! When you find someone else you like, we wouldn’t have to talk about this anymore,” she

suggested.

Ren's eyebrows furrowed. If he could like someone else, would he wait until now? His feelings weren‘t a matter as simple as

shopping at the store. He couldn't just like something else at the drop of a hat.