David could only freeze and fall silt as he looked at the paper.
This proved that Jane understood everything about what he was going through.
What was surprising about the solution she ca up with.
"Jane, is this a licse?" asked David, showing an expression as if he was just joking wh he asked that.
Was the aning of the picture that he could take other wom into his heart, but they could all only occupy % while she alone occupied 90%?
This seems like a good theory.
For David, Jane not only occupies 90% of his heart, she occupies almost 0%. Ev if there are other wom he likes, those wom can only share a place in % of his heart.
No matter what happs, Jane is the woman who changed his life.
Is there any greater kindness than the kindness Jane gave him?
This kindness has incalculable value because Jane is a woman who is far at the top of the world while he is only at the bottom.
It was just that David wanted to pat himself on the head after asking that question.
He thought he had gone too far. He shouldn't have asked ev if Jane did give permission.
This was a disrespectful act.
If a man really loves a woman, he should be loyal only to her, not trying to think of other wom no matter what the reason.
If there is a reason, he should look the other way.
Lisa who was driving glanced back.
She could feel the tsion, but she wasn't sure what was going on. She also didn't understand what David ant.
What kind of licse was he talking about?
For David himself, he was just waiting for Jane's answer now that he had said the question.
He can't go back in ti to undo it.
Will Jane ev answer?
Jane's eyes looked into David's, calm and deep so it was hard to predict what she was thinking.
However, before Jane could say anything, Lisa suddly braked the car abruptly, startling David and Jane.
David's head ev hit the seat in front.
Although it didn't hurt, but it felt as if he was hit with a hamr because it was too much of a shock for him who was thinking about things.
He looked forward only to find a rcedez blocking Jane's car.
The door of the rcedez oped and a very charming figure with bright red hair stepped out.
David showed a clear look of surprise wh he saw the woman.
She was too beautiful, no less than Jane, but looked much more striking as she was glamorous from every angle, unlike Jane who focused on elegance and poise.
As her red eyes gazed into the car through the windshield, David felt that she saw the inside of the car ev though the windshield was very dark wh viewed from the outside.
After that, she smiled, her lips curving sharply, creating a very beautiful sce.
Jane rolled her eyes wh she saw the woman, she oped the door, and got off imdiately.
"Erza, what are you doing?" she asked the woman.
This let David know that they knew each other.
"Jane, long ti no see, I think I know what you're doing," the woman replied, making Jane frown.
"What do you an?" Jane had no choice but to ask again.
"Tsk! Tsk!" The red-haired woman laughed, glancing at the car.
"How about we talk sowhere else, and bring your boyfrid," she said.
"Okay!" Jane readily agreed.
She had a bad feeling, and she couldn't calm down until she knew what it was.
"David!" She called out to David.
The latter had already gott out of the car since Jane agreed to the red-haired woman's suggestion.
Wh he set his foot on the asphalt, he instantly felt her gaze.
Of course, he saw her looking at him, yet her gaze hid many other desires. And he felt them all.
This made him sowhat uncomfortable, as if there was a great threat approaching.
"Follow ," the woman said before taking a step, leaving her car including her assistant who had just gott out of it.
David looked at Jane first.
Jane nodded to him, th they walked side by side, following the woman.
Since they were in a very crowded city cter, so they were getting stares from many people, as if they were celebrities.
David ev felt a lot of jealous stares from the m staring at him.
If he passed by here, he would only get a few stares. It was differt for Jane and Erza, two wom who had their own rits.
They drew people's eyes to stare at them.
In fact, there were many discussions about who was more beautiful betwe Jane and Erza.
This of course cannot be answered with a neutral point of view. In the d, it depds on each person's taste.
Erza didn't speak right away ev though they were already quite far from their car. She continued walking, and seed to be heading towards a deserted area.
In the d, she stopped near the park where the Eiffel Tower was located.
She turned towards David and Jane, but her eyes appartly stopped on David.
She looked him up and down, making detailed observations.
"You are very handso," she said suddly. "And from my point of view, you can be said to be the most handso man in the world wh your face is combined with your blood whose sct can make sexually aroused."
David, "..."
Jane, "..."
"Erza, what does all this an? You better give a reasonable explanation or you're going to get hurt here," Jane said.
Her normally gtle and calm tone beca rather cold, showing that she was really disturbed and ev angry ev though the woman was her close frid.
"You don't know my true abilities, Jane," Erza replied, not imdiately giving Jane an explanation.
In fact she was still staring at David as she spoke.
"This man," she continued before finally looking at Jane.
"You've giv him the blood of Zeus. I guess, you must have stol it from your family. What if they find out now? I'm afraid you'll be punished very badly while your boyfrid will probably be put into hot lava until he turns to ashes so that your family can get Zeus' blood again. Who knows if that would work either."
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