Chapter 65 Baby girl (2/2)

Does she trust Morris Liu that much? Or she was willing to reconcile with him? It bugged him not to the core; it could even sober him up just thinking about it.

”I would be lying if I said I don't… but, I don't want to dwell on my lingering feelings anymore. I just wanted to move on. And yes, I trusted him that much, don't you as well?” Since she doesn't want any conflict on her main initial task, Lexi clarified. It's a good thing that Ethan opened it up much earlier or else, this might lead to a misunderstanding in the future.

”Mister Initial Task, gimme those points chu” Churu flew on Ethan's relaxed shoulder and whispered her main agenda.

Just then, the ting sound of the establishment lift resounded before it opened. This time, it was led directly on the company parking space.

”Let's go.” Lexi muttered as she began taking stride outside the elevator. Alas, she stopped when she exited the lift and turned her head back on Ethan's unmoving figure.

Arching her fleeky brows, she was puzzled on what's going on inside his mind. However, Lexi was not up for any guessing game as she hastily strode towards him and halted her hand in between the closing elevator doors which made it opened again.

”I don't need a ride -- take care on your way home.” As unenthusiastic as he sounded, Ethan informed with his eyes closed and whole body leaning on the corner.

”Who said I'm going home?”

Hearing this statement, Ethan's brows creased as his long lashes slowly fluttered open. Looking at the usual proud front of the woman before his eyes, the side of his lips curled into a smirk.

”Oh? Where you dragging me then?” Though his face was still slightly red, his eyes drowsy and his hair a little messy -- Ethan for some had a gentle gaze circling within his dark brown eyes.

”Didn't you claimed you're my friend? Well, I needed one.” Lexi uttered in a matter of factly tone as she raised her brows.

Ethan chuckled as he doesn't find himself refusing her 'call a friend' -- or rather, the word 'no' seemed it was obliterated in his vocabulary in an instant.

”Alright, baby girl.” He raised both his hands in defeat with a subtle smile.