He was a desirable man, a man so loved and wanted by the masses, so why should he cry over one lustful woman who can’t have enough by being with one man?
Although he didn’t know what Kian did to piss her off, he knew that one day his brother would be very grateful to him for pulling him out when there was still time.
Diamond was a demoness, just like how Izzy had described her. He understood that Izzy was jealous and envious of Diamond. After all, which woman wouldn’t be?
However, as a man, he understood some of these things much better and honestly, his pride, especially after getting pointed out, wouldn’t allow him to continue being toyed with by one woman.
And thanks to his lashing, he got to know that she had never loved them at all. She even insulted them and that really made his heart feel cold.
How dare she say that they had never done anything for her?
Ha, apart from moving their waists, they did nothing?
How dare that vixen utter such disgraceful remarks?
The more Sullivan thought of that, the angrier he became.
For a woman so lustful that the only memories she has of them were sex, it was better to part with her in time.
If they continued to be with her, who knows how many men she would bring under the premise of the words she said in the beginning?
It was better that they had cut-off connections. As for the loss they suffered, because they didn’t get the answers they wanted, they no longer mattered.
They managed to get rid of her, and that was already a great feat.
For now, go home and contact Izzy and hear from her what she did.
At the same time, as Sullivan stole a sneak peek at Kian’s, whose expression was dark as ink, decided to stay away from Kian until whatever was happening to him was finished.
He didn’t want to suffer for crimes he didn’t commit. He was definitely not a pushover.
He refused to be seen or treated as one.
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As for Diamond, after leaving the cabin, she was filled with so much frustration.
Even when she got the information about what these two brothers had done to her in the short course of their relationship, the anger she felt wasn’t as much as she felt when she confronted them earlier.
Facing these two traitors, and shameless men who committed wrong and yet dared to blame the girl, just because she was different from others, she felt very disgusted.
Diamond regretted being foolish and too desperate to be loved that she went into the relationship without thinking much.
After not being in a relationship for over three years and suddenly getting a system which made her regain her lost confidence, Diamond felt beautiful and liberated at that time.
Her greediness, which hadn’t diminished at all when it came to her dream of being loved by many men, was ignited at that time as well.
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