Chapter 1189 Leaving
Chapter 1189 Leaving
Chapter 1189 Leaving
"In a little while, I will move out," Little Bunny said with a faint voice, trying to swallow the tears in his
eyes.
"OK," Theodore responded with a cold expression.
Two people were quietly eating lunch. Theodore barely ate anything, but spent a lot of time drinking.
On the contrary, Little Bunny was slow and steady, and ate quite a lot.
"Little Bunny, do you hate me?" Theodore suddenly asked her.
"No."
Theodore looked at her as if he didn't believe it.
"I used to hate you before, but now I don't. Actually, I think you are a good person." Little Bunny said
sincerely.
Theodore laughed, which was self-deprecating.
"I'm not being ironic. Apart from being indecisive with women, you're actually quite good in all other
aspects. You're also very kind to friends, you're serious and responsible in your work, and you're
actually quite handsome." She commented calmly on him and said gently, "Theodore, take care of
yourself in the future
Theodore paused, holding the wine glass in his hand.
"Smoke less. When you're not in a good mood, you tend to smoke more, which is not good for your
health. Also, you like to drink cold water but have stomach problems. Drinking cold water is not good
for your stomach. There's a constant temperature drinking machine at home that can be set to 45
degrees Celsius so that the water is just right when you want it. Additionally, if you drink alcohol during
social events, come back and have some bird's nest soup, there's instant ones in the fridge that can be
heated up with pure milk before consumption. By the way, you like to eat spicy cuisine, try to..."
"Enough," Theodore interrupted her, "Little Bunny, I can take care of myself. Even if I can't, there are
people who will take care of me. You don't need to worry about it."
Little Bunny smiled slightly. She didn't doubt that. Someone like Theodore didn't need to worry about
living poorly at all.
she finished the lunch. It was probably the day she ate the most. She needed to control her diet in daily
life because she wanted to lose weight. Today she had her last meal with Theodore, so she couldn't
resist eating a little more.
She said, "Theodore, I'm finished eating."
"Um."
"I'm going to pack my things."
She left.
As she walked into the bedroom, she tool a deep breath. Little Bunny's eyes were still a little red in the
end. This was probably what they called fate.
In the dining hall, as soon as Little Bunny left, Theodore couldn't hold back anymore and his eyes
became blurry. Only God knew how much pain he felt to say those hurtful words to her. He really didn't
want Little Bunny to feel guilty about him. He didn't want her to blame herself for leaving after he had
used this method of cutting off all ties with her completely and making sure she had no lingering
feelings for him. He wanted to give her freedom.
Half an hour later, Little Bunny walked out with her luggage. She didn't have much stuff, which was
fortunate since she had planned on moving everything from her home over here these few days but
now it seemed like that wouldn't be possible anymore.
She dragged her suitcase towards the door, while Theodore remained seated in the dining hall without
even lifting his head up.
"Theodore," Little Bunny finally called out to him.
"Hmm," Theodore responded indifferently while still leisurely eating his food.
"I'm leaving."
"Okay," Theodore nodded before suddenly remembering something else and calling out to her again,
"Little Bunny."
"Hmm?"
Theodore got up from the dining hall and walked towards the front door where Little Bunny was
standing.
"Give me back that necklace I gave you."
Little Bunny pursed her lips. Any remaining hope she had was extinguished by this request. "When we
break up we shouldn't cling onto anything."
"Alright." Little Bunny nodded in agreement but inwardly thought how childish Theodore could be
sometimes. It wasn't like he gave it during their relationship anyway but rather when apologizing for
something else entirely. She reached for the necklace around her neck but struggled taking it off so
asked, "Theodore, can you help me?"
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"I can't take it off myself." As she said, she turned around with her back facing him.
He watched as she turned around with a platinum diamond necklace hanging on her fair slender neck,
which reminded him that she didn't wear it when he gave it to her. He didn't know when Little Bunny put
on the necklace.
He reached out and took off the necklace, trying not to touch her neck. At that moment, he moved his
lips. No sound came out, but he said sorry. Little Bunny didn't hear that. She turned around and saw
Theodore with a bland expression on his face.
"Aren't you going to slap me before you leave?" Theodore asked.
Little Bunny was stunned for a moment. Then she smiled slightly and said, "No thanks. Breaking up is
normal between adults. There's no right or wrong in love; it's just about liking or not liking someone and
being suitable or unsuitable."
Theodore smiled bitterly. He really wanted Little Bunny to slap him.
Why was it so difficult?
"I'm leaving now, Theodore," she dragged her suitcase and said, "Goodbye."
"Goodbye, Little Bunny."
She left. And she disappeared into the distance.
Breaking up between adults was too simple and easy. Theodore watched her back as she walked away
from him like this. Little Bunny was so obedient that he felt himself unforgivable.
He lowered his eyes. A tear fell again. He really didn't want to cry but couldn't control himself anymore.
Theodore took out his phone and dialed a number. He said, "Addison, take good care of her."
"Mr Wold," Addison replied on the other end of the line. "I think there are many things you can explain
clearly to her without hiding them..."
"Just listen to me," Theodore interrupted firmly. "Your drug use will definitely be investigated. all I can
do for you now is help you leave show business early and move behind-the-scenes instead. I'll try my
best not to make this matter public so as not damage your reputation, but if there are legal
consequences, you must accept them."
"I have nothing else left," Addison replied gratefully. "Mr. Wold, I am grateful for everything that you
have done for me. I never intended to be an actor forever since I entered show business long ago, I
always had plans of becoming a director. It's just happening earlier than expected. Thank You very
much."
"Promise me, take care of Little Bunny."
Apart from this, Theodore didn't care about anything more.