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Chapter 646: Chapter 588 A Special Gift

"Fortunately, you didn’t put the dress I gave you in the box."

lissa looked at the broken dress in the box, and a trace of fierceness flashed in her eyes.

Previously, she deliberately ntioned this matter in front of Adela in order to test her. And Adela really took the bait. Fortunately, lissa changed the dress in the box in advance.

"You go to the banquet first. I will be there soon."

lissa looked up at Murray, but she did not intend to move. After all, the show had not yet begun, and it was not the ti for her to show up.

"Did Adela do it?"

Murray suddenly said.

lissa did not look surprised but smiled at Murray with cunning in her eyes.

She rested her elbows on her knees and propped her face with her palms. She smiled and looked at Murray. "Murray, what are you thinking?"

However, Murray did not say anything. Seeing that he did not respond, lissa boldly stepped forward and sat on his lap.

"After all, Adela did it because of you.

"Moreover, I heard that you and Adela had known each other for a long ti. If I do sothing to hurt Adela, will you bla ?"

lissa’s words were purely teasing. After all, Adela’s intention was so obvious that Murray couldn’t be unaware of it.

However, when Murray heard this, his face sank slightly. He moved his hand away from lissa’s waist and said in a deep voice, "Get down."

lissa was stunned. She knew that she shouldn’t have said so. She pursed her lips and sat back aside. She glanced at Murray’s expression and was about to speak, but Murray imdiately leaned over and pressed the back of her head to kiss her.

This kiss was full of aggression and possessiveness, making lissa unable to react.

After a long ti, Murray finally let go of lissa. lissa couldn’t help but pant. She stared at Murray.

Murray gently stroked lissa’s rosy lips and said in a deep voice, "lissa, you are the only one I care about. I don’t care about the others. I don’t want to hear such words from you again."

lissa wrapped her arms around Murray’s neck, gently leaning her head on his shoulder. "You should go back to the banquet. I will be there in a while."

Murray nodded and got up to leave. The banquet outside had already begun. When people saw Murray walk out, they all stepped forward to greet him.

Murray seed to look around the banquet casually and coincidentally looked at the sofa in the corner. Claire and Adela were sitting there.

It seed that Adela had been watching Murray. When she t Murray’s eyes, she was happy and was about to walk over.

Murray turned a blind eye to her and returned to Marc’s side. Sarah stood there, saying sothing to Marc.

"Murray, didn’t I ask you to find li? Why haven’t I seen her yet?"

Marc wanted to see lissa and was puzzled. "Where did she go?"

Murray saw Adela walking over from the corner of his eye. He thought for a mont and said softly, "She will be here soon."

Adela blinked her eyes, and a hint of pride flashed through her eyes.

lissa’s gown was already broken, and she couldn’t co out now.

Sarah, who was beside Marc, heard this and hurriedly said, "Today is Marc’s birthday. It’s impolite to let all of us wait for lissa."

Adela and Claire walked over together. Claire crossed her arms in front of her chest and shouted, "Don’t we know what kind of person lissa is? My face was caused by her."

Claire’s right cheek was still red. Even if she had put on heavy makeup, it was still obvious. It made her look a bit funny.

"Claire, didn’t you say that the injury on your face was just an accident? Why..."

Adela said. But soon, she seed to realize sothing and imdiately closed her mouth.

Sarah imdiately widened her eyes when she heard this. "An accident? lissa hasn’t married into the Gibson family yet and bullied Claire. Who knows what she will do after she marries Murray? And now, she is absent from Marc’s banquet for no reason. She really has no manners."

Murray heard this, and a trace of fierceness flashed through his eyes. He gave Sarah a look. Sarah’s voice beca smaller. Then, she looked away, not daring to say anything more.

"Since the birthday banquet has already begun, let’s not talk about this anymore. Mr. Marc, I specially prepared a gift for you today. You will like it."

Adela walked to Marc and smiled.

The people around Marc heard this and looked over. Adela smiled and asked the servants who had been prepared earlier to co over.

The servants in the villa turned on the projection screen and played the film that Adela had prepared.

It was only a few seconds after the film was played, but the picture suddenly changed to sothing else, causing everyone to be shocked.

Adela had her back to the screen. Looking at people’s reactions, she could not help but smile.

However, when she turned around, she saw Claire’s surprised expression. Claire looked at Adela and pointed at her, unable to speak.

"What is this?"

"Too shaless."

"What is Adela trying to do by playing such a thing at Mr. Marc’s birthday banquet?"

"I heard that Adela has always liked Murray. Could it be that she has gone crazy after Murray engaged with lissa?"

The sounds of discussion rose in all directions. Adela was confused. She turned to look at the screen. But when she saw the screen, she scread loudly.

What she had prepared was a photo of lissa, but why did it beco hers on the screen?

The woman on the screen seed to be drunk. She was lying on the sofa in the bar. Many n were sitting around her. So even started to touch her. The woman was Adela.

Adela’s face instantly turned pale. A few days ago, she and Claire went out to drink at a bar and accidentally got drunk. When she woke up, she saw it was a ss around her. She was afraid and left quickly.

But why was the photo of that day shown on the screen?

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