Freya Morrison was lost in thought when Oliver Charles spoke, "Go on."
Freya frowned but didn't move.
Oliver then tapped the contract he was holding and soon said, "If Miss Morrison doesn't listen, then I'll have to take this contract and discuss it properly with your parents."
His words made Freya Morrison curse in her heart before reluctantly getting out of the car.
Inside the car, Oliver finally looked at her.
It was already eight in the evening, and the sky had darkened.
Her silhouette looked so frail.
Oliver's gaze conveyed a touch of despair and sorrow.
His mother's interference made him fully understand why Freya had left him...
But now, winning her back seemed impossible.
It was just like at school when his intense confession proved futile.
However, he truly didn't want to let go of this love.
That's why, after seeing through Lucille Zellweger's plot, he harbored the thought of trapping her.
He knew his means and actions were despicable.