Chapter 461 Being Crossed In Love (1/2)

Just after Euralia and others left, another guest came to the house.

After knowing that Moore had come back, Cynthia also came back with the excuse of work. She went to his house as soon as she got off the plane. Over the years, she would follow him to every city he was in.

But Moore hadn't made a promise of love to her yet. For so many years, he hadn't refused Cynthia, but he wouldn't take the initiative.

Cynthia loved her so much that she was willing to wait like this forever.

She came back to his house happily to give a surprise to him, but she didn't expect that it was just not the right time.

Just now, Moore lost his temper because of Euralia. Now, he was venting his anger in the living room.

As soon as Cynthia entered the living room, she smelled alcohol.

”I'm back, Moore.” She had walked to him, but he didn't look up at her. She could only call him by his name.

Instead of responding, he turned a blind eye to her.

”What happened to you? Are you all right?” Cynthia sat beside him and asked patiently.

He still didn't answer and continued drinking.

”Drinking too much is bad for your health. Don't drink too much.” Cynthia frowned and tried to stop him, so she took the bottle from his hand.

At this time, Moore turned around and stared at her, his eyes full of hatred.

”Who do you think you are? Cynthia, who do you think you are?” As he spoke, he grabbed the bottle from her hand and continued drinking.

”I'm doing this for your own good. You can tell me if you are unhappy. I'm willing to listen.” Over the years, she had been used to his yelling at her.

She had been patient enough to talk to him.

”Aren't you tired? Why do you always follow me?” He glanced at her in disgust and continued drinking.

”I know you are not happy now. I won't be angry even if you say words like that. You know my feelings for you for so many years. I believe I will wait for what I want.”

Cynthia had always been willing to do anything for Moore. When he was in a good mood, he would treat her better, and when he was in a bad mood, he would shout at her like that.

It was more like she lost herself than being used to it. It was terrible and pathetic for her to love someone in that way.

”Do you think I will marry you? Cynthia, don't you think too much?” Moore sneered.

He couldn't deny that he had feelings for her for a period of time, but he knew it was not love. The reason why he agreed to be with her was that he wanted her to help him hide the past.