Anyone with a discerning eye could see the contest between Lamont and Coffey, but Amelie's attention was not on it.
She had always cared about Lamont, and wanted to find a chance to chat with him alone, but she was still unwilling to believe that he would really forget her, even if he was pretending, she would feel better.
"It's getting late. We'll leave, then. Lamont, if anything, contact me at any time. As your cousin, I will definitely be the first to support and help."
"Coffey, don't worry. I will remember it in my heart."
After Coffey finished speaking, he turned and left.
Amelie was still a little hesitant and didn't want to leave.
There were too many things in her heart that she wanted to say to Lamont, but to her disappointment, Lamont's gaze had never been on her.
Leila at the side saw that Amelie hadn't left yet, so she started to sneer again.