Chapter 244 Knowing People, Knowing Faces, Not Knowing Hearts_1

He quelled his anger and asked coldly, "Do you really understand Mark Reed?"

Claudia Ross sensed the hidden message in Wyatt Perry's words.

After all, having been together for five years, she knew Mark Reed had many secrets that couldn't be told.

During those five years, Mark Reed would occasionally disappear. He wouldn't tell her where he went or what he did, and she tactfully didn't ask. The two of them thus coexisted in an unspoken understanding.

Claudia Ross answered with an equally icy voice, "Whether I understand him or not isn't important. What's important is that I know he won't hurt me, and that's enough."

There's a saying that one can know a person's face but not their heart. It's easy to draw a tiger's skin but difficult to draw its bones. She had never truly understood Wyatt Perry, either.

She only saw what he wanted her to see; perhaps no one had ever seen the real him.