Kaylah sneered inwardly. "Sure, of course. He listens to me in everything. And he won't put restrictions on me. My life now is hundreds of times better than my life in the Lowery family."
Hendry fell silent again.
Kaylah thought in her heart that she would say harsh words to Hendry if he did not stop probing.
She did not believe that Hendry could still pretend as if nothing had happened.
"At that time... It was my family and me who were in the wrong."
After a long while, Hendry only spat out this sentence.
Kaylah did not know what to say, and she felt very helpless.
Hendry's gaze swept across Kaylah's wrist and he suddenly said, "The bracelet is not bad. Is it a gift from him?"
He felt extremely bitter in his heart. He felt as if he had always been one step late.
"This is my own thing." Kaylah frowned and stuffed the bracelet into her sleeve.