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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1158

Then Billy stopped, dropped his eyes, and said, "I gotta go. I have some errands to run."

With that, he turned and walked out of the hall before others reacted, leaving his lonely figure behind.

The woman he loved married someone else after all.

Billy strode forward without a backward glance. He could not look behind, and he dared not. There was no turning back. Even though he was heartbreaking, he had to look forward.

Everyone thought he deserved it. It was him who made Sherman suffer those hardships.

But when they saw Billy like this, they felt a little sorry for him.

Sherman looked at Billy's back for a while, then looked away and applauded.

Billy leaned against the wall in the corner o f the hall, slid slowly down, and squatted. His nose twitched, and he began to weep in silence.

A common saying went: A man does not easily shed tears until his heart is broken.

So with that in mind, Billy hardly wept. The only times he cried were because of Sherman.

He failed to keep her finally.

It was the biggest regret of his life.

He wept willingly for Sherman, and thought that no other woman deserved his regret!

He stopped in front of them, squinted, and said, "Today's your big day. I suppose we need a drink to celebrate."

Sherman frowned as her eyes fell upon Luke.

Kingsley smiled faintly, picked up his glass, and swallowed, "Of course."

Luke also emptied his wineglass. He did not look well. Also, his face was turning dark.

That woman stopped him at once, “You aren't well yet. Stop it. Didn’t your stomach hurt so bad you couldn't stand up?"

"Shut up!" Luke became restless and pulled his arm from that woman's arm, and then the woman, who had lost her footing, fell to the ground.

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