Chapter 512 Just Say The Word (Part One) (2/2)

He ended the call but stayed inside the car. Rain continued to fall heavily and pounded the car's roof, its thumping noise a

”Do you know what you did wrong? It's alright if you just wanted to own me. But you should not have helped Molly leave me!”

When Brian learns the truth, there is no chance for Hannah to win his heart.

Molly, who wants to run away from Brian, seems to be the only one to blame for Hannah's misfortune...

him. Brian slowly turned to look at Hannah, who sat opposite him. Coldly, he said, ”We're not close. Don't call me that!” he snapped.

The air thickened with tension. Slightly shocked and embarrassed for being berated in public, Hannah's lips twitched into a weak smile. She tried to tease him. ”Then how about I call you Mr. Brian Long? Doesn't that sound too formal?”

Instead of responding, Brian pressed the bell to summon the waiter, who immediately walked over to their table.

”Mr. Brian Long, can I help you?” he asked politely.

”Check, please,” Brian said briskly.

Hannah's expression changed, and he noted that she now looked very annoyed. He ignored this and affixed his signature to settle the bill. Then coldly, he said, ”I have work to do, so I'm going to leave now.”

He stood up and was about to leave but turned around and walked over to Hannah so that he towered over her. ”Give Mr. Song a message for me. I'm not interested in you.”

With that, he walked out leaving Hannah, whose face had turned cold and hard as marble. She clenched her fists and gritted her teeth as she stared at Brian's retreating figure.

”Miss Song?” the waiter said cautiously. She turned to look at him before quickly standing up and walking out of the restaurant.

Bag in hand, Hannah walked briskly to the parking lot. She was so angry that she drove like a madman down the crowded street, feeling like she could run over someone. Cars started to honk at her and screeched as they dodged her vehicle.