Chapter 562 A Lovelorn Girl (1/2)
In the face of his sister's sudden emotional change, what Gregorio could respond was only a slight smile. For her to start a relationship at this time and enjoy the sweetness of love, of course Gregorio was happy for her.
But when he thought of the woman he loved, he didn't know when he would find someone to drive her away from his heart.
”Excuse me, please make way for me.” A crisp female voice suddenly sounded behind him. Gregorio reacted quickly and immediately dodged, but he didn't expect that the person behind him was also dodging this way. As a result, she bumped into Gregorio's arms. The soft and moist touch made Gregorio stunned, and then his hand fell down. The girl screamed and almost fell to the ground. She quickly grabbed Gregorio's collar. The little sunflowers with water drops trembled all over the ground.
The girl had clear eyes and looked very young. Her eyes were red, with stubbornness that didn't belong to her age. The sunflowers in her arms were trembling with golden petals, adding some brilliance to this cold city.
”Hey, are you a man? Even if I bumped into you accidentally, you wouldn't let me go halfway. That's so rude.” The girl looked at the sunflowers scattered on the ground and pouted angrily.
Gregorio released his hand and said lightly, ”Sorry, it's just a reaction. I didn't mean that.”
The girl blinked in surprise. ”Why don't you scold me? I hit you first.”
”What are you talking about? Do you need to be scolded?” Gregorio turned around and was about to leave.
The girl's face immediately flushed. She angrily stood in front of Gregorio and said, ”Hey, why are you so excessive? Is there anyone who talks to a girl like this?”
”Get out of my way,” Gregorio said coldly.
The girl was stunned, and then she felt that she had offended someone she shouldn't have offended. She pouted and mumbled, ”Man, why are you so moody? Sure enough, all of the men are bad!” It seemed that her sadness was affected. The girl's tears slowly fell down, dropping on the sunflower in her arms. It turned out that the water drops were not the dew on the flowers, but her tears.