"I really underestimated my mother-in-law." He sneered.
"What do you mean?" Hazel's two eyebrows frowned. Of course she knew what he meant.
Zac didn't answer, but said lightly, "My father has asked someone to cancel the case of Jonas. You can rest assured." "Zac Rong, you haven't answered me yet. What do you mean by that?" Hazel didn't intend to let him go.
Zac's dark and cold eyes twinkled in the light. "Nothing. It's late. Go back to sleep." Without waiting for her response, he stood up and went upstairs.
A hint of resentment flashed across Hazel's face. When she returned to the room, she didn't say anything with her back to Zac, and so did Zac.
It was the first time that the room was so quiet in the long night.
Hazel was a person who couldn't hide her feelings. She wouldn't die in silence, but burst out in it.