If she left this fixed place, she didn't know if she would be wronged. It was better for him to leave. She shouldn't bear everything.
His marriage vows suddenly turned pale at this time. It seemed that he could not completely protect her from being sad forever.
Most of her grievances came from him.
And even if he knew, there was no way to prevent her from being wronged forever.
Debbie opened her mouth and wanted to say something, but she stopped on a second thought. She looked at the man in silence. His eyebrows were still the same, and his smile was very faint. When she stared at him intently, she felt that his amorous eyes were shining, but now it seemed that it was just a deep sea.
All his emotions seemed to be covered by a black curtain, and no one could see them. He didn't want her to know what was hidden in it.
Debbie was a little flustered. She didn't think she was wrong, but she didn't want to let him leave like this. She restrained her impulse to raise her hand to stop him. She pursed her lips and watched him leave.
He left without any psychological burden. He walked very fast, and soon disappeared from her sight. She leaned back against the door and could hear the sound of the car starting.
It seemed that they hadn't had such a cold war for a long time. This time, it was because of a woman who had something to do with him.
It shouldn't be just that his ex-girlfriend had come back. There might be a lot of secrets that she couldn't know, but she didn't keep that woman's phone number last time. Otherwise, she would ask her directly.
The story that the two people told was more or less a little different. She didn't know who was right, but somehow, she believed that woman more.
Absence really made the heart grow fonder.
When the filming crew started up, Debbie received a message from her agent, Allan, who had already driven over. She looked at a makeup photo posted on Twitter and blushed.
The play she was going to play was an ancient costume drama, not a real one. It was a funny on
h a brush in a few hours?"
Debbie nodded and said, "I think I can understand."
That was the emotion that only existed in child hood. When they saw their favorite stars or idols, they were so excited that they could not walk at the same time.
Now that she grew old, she couldn't find the same feeling as before. So she was actually confused about Mae's excitement.
"No, look at the indifferent look on your face. I don't think you really love him! You should have known from the beginning that he would come to join the crew, but you didn't tell me! " Mae covered her face with her hands. She was badly hurt.
The corners of Debbie's mouth twitched. She was speechless. Although she knew it, she didn't expect that Mae, as his fan, didn't know it.
She was really obsessed with his handsome face and forgot to listen to the gossip beside?
"Well, don't look at me like that. In fact, I won't know much longer than you do."
Debbie lied without blinking her eyes.
Allan, who was watching the make-up, turned around, pretended to know nothing, picked up her phone and began to call someone.
Mae didn't say anything unkind to her. Debbie let out a sigh of relief and let her do whatever she wanted on her face.
As she played an arrogant and domineering role, she had a bright make-up. She was dressed in red, with a few bangs in her black hair.