Chapter 166 Don't Ever Try To Challenge My Patience

Icily, he asked her, "What difficulties do you have?"

When she heard Credence's familiar yet cold voice, her body gradually stiffened.

Her flustered heartbeat came to a halt, suffocating her.

Turning around, she saw Credence standing around two meters away from her, his dark eyes filled with indifference. Devoid of expression on his good-looking face, he walked towards her. He did not even raise his eyebrows, and the only mask on his face was of loath and disgust.

Dorothy's face turned uncontrollably pale as she said nervously, "I must apologize, but I'm not at liberty to tell you the real reason, but please believe me. If I didn't have no other choice, I would not have come back to disturb you and your happiness..."

"Do you think that I will believe those lies of yours?"