Hadwin was the kind of person who was rarely without women around him.
This, according to Natalie, was nothing like Austin. Austin, in his younger years, had been entirely focused on his career. It wasn't until he met Natalie that he fell in love and got married.
But Hadwin was different.
Perhaps because he had been handsome since childhood, he had always been popular with the ladies. Since elementary school, girls showed interest in him, and by middle school, he had girls chasing after him one after another.
In college, he completely let loose, frequently changing girlfriends. Even now, he hadn't broken that habit.
Still, apart from this flaw, he was otherwise fine.
Hadwin's lips twitched at the remark. "I just broke up and have no interest in getting a new girlfriend. Besides, how many decent girls could your university even have?"
Vivian rolled her eyes. "Plenty, but good girls probably wouldn't want to be your 'one-week girlfriend,' either."
"What do you mean?" Hadwin was speechless. Was that how Vivian saw him—some utterly unreliable playboy?
True, his relationships were short-lived—lasting a few days at minimum, a few weeks at most, and never exceeding two months. But in his defense, he often found something off within a few days of dating and lost the desire to continue.
And to be honest, he found it tiresome.
Vivian put aside her teasing tone. "So, are you just passing by?"
"I came specifically to find you. Come on, I know a great BBQ spot nearby. Let's go together, my treat," Hadwin said.
But Vivian had already set aside time today to meet Manfred and had no intention of going out for BBQ with Hadwin. She immediately declined, "You go ahead or ask a friend. I've got plans today."
"Plans?" Hadwin narrowed his eyes.
She was gone just like that!
Something was definitely up. Vivian was usually friendly and cheerful with everyone, but Hadwin could tell when she was particularly invested in someone.
When she mentioned her plans, there was a spark of anticipation in her eyes. It was obvious. Could it be that she was really in love?
"Damn! Who's the bastard?" Hadwin muttered through gritted teeth.
Just then, his mother, Natalie, called.
The cold expression on Hadwin's face immediately softened. "Mom."
"I heard from Tyne that you like Vivian? You're interested in her?" Natalie's tone was outright accusatory.
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Is the author going to finally portray Skylark as a brave woman who can argue and communicate like a normal person in this real world? Hoping so.......
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