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Chapter 263

Yes, that was Joshua's initial thought. He believed that as long as he did not let go, Cynthia could not claim it was over. However, thinking about it and saying it out loud were two different matters, and he would not say it directly.

Joshua knew that if he answered that way, it would only anger Cynthia.

"No," he replied.

"If that's the case, don't disturb me anymore." Cynthia still hoped for a peaceful conversation.

She did not want to confront Joshua head-on. In many matters, she leaned toward rational decisions. Yet, if she did not talk to Joshua properly, he would likely act according to his own mindset, and conflicts would be inevitable.

"Why don't you want to reconcile with me? If it's because of Jayleen, I apologize." Joshua looked at her, his aura aggressive.

Cynthia remained silent for a moment and then looked at him. "Because we are not the same kind of people."

The circles she had grown up in were built on mutual trust. Whether it was her, Mitchell, Jimmy, or the
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