Chapter 767 “What‘s wrong with girls nowadays? Their taste is so weird. Why would they like foreigner
s?” Yoel asked.
“Let me correct you.” Sage glanced at Yoel and said, “Yale only has one–
quarter Tovres blood in him. The rest of him is the same as you and me.”
Sage found out later that Yale‘s father was a mixed–
blood, but his mother was born in Salem. No wonder Yale looked nothing like a foreigner except for his
brown color pupils. If you saw him from a fair distance, he would blend in together with the people in Sa
lem.
After
being reprimanded, Yoel started to look for trouble. “Anyway, girls nowadays are too affectionate. They j
ust keep changing a new lover every day. Maybe they like this person today and another new person a
gain tomorrow.” “Isn‘t it normal?” Sage tilted her head to look at Yoel disgustingly. “Are you sure you are
eligible to be commenting on this?” As Yoel remembered all of his dark histories, he pouted like a goldfi
sh and was out of words.
“I really don‘t want to comment on anything, but you should know it yourself.” Sage did not intend to co
mment but could not help it as she saw how Yoel looked. “When Melody liked you, you were the one ref
using her. You said she was noisy and troublesome. How many times has Ross scolded Melody? How
many times has she been grounded? She really does have a thick skin that she did not give up even af
ter the countless fights with her father. Think about what you did with all those ex–
girlfriends of yours. What do you still expect from her?”
Being Melody‘s aunt, Sage felt she had the liberty to wake Yoel up to face reality, or else Yoel might thi
nk that
Melody had done something wrong to him. The criticism was like a hammer kept on knocking on Yoel‘s
head so hard that it nearly broke his head. “Hey, I have explained it many times. I didn‘t ask those wom
en to go. They went...” “They were the ones who wanted to look for Melody. How very innocent of you.”
Sage‘s face turned cold. “Stop playing the victim card. You would be burned to death if you were a wo
man in the olden days!” Yoel was shocked. Sage picked up the scissors and wished that she could trim
Yoel. “I‘m just going to tell you this. If Melody did not kneel to beg us and said it was her wishful thinkin
g and it had nothing to do with anyone else, and she had finally given up on you, not just Ross but her
uncles and aunties would have taught you a lesson that you will never forget,” Sage said coldly.
Suddenly, Yoel felt a knife stabbed into his heart, and someone threw a bucket of cold water at him, so
cold that his heart shivered. ‘No wonder Melody had not contacted me for more than a month.‘
He spaced out for a long time and finally stuttered, “She...really has given up on me?” “What do you thi
nk? Waiting for you to like her?” Sage threw the scissors onto the table so hard that it created a loud ba
nging sound.
Yoel looked at the scissors and was stunned. ‘So the little girl who kept chasing after me and calling me
On the small island, birds were chirping everywhere, and flowers were blooming every day. The weathe
“Have you woken up? Just lie down. I‘m going to start your treatment.” Primrose got ready the equipmen
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