Chapter 549
Chapter 549 There Is No Turning Back
Lilia thought, what's going on inside?
Lilia bit her lips, her face pale with anger, but she still comforted herself in her heart, what if Finn is watching porn?
Men all had a strong sexual desire, and she was not by Finn's side. It was normal for Finn to watch something and relax.
Although Lilia forced herself to think this way, she could no longer hold back her tears and cried out.
With tears in her eyes, Lilia fumbled for the doorknob of the lounge.
Lilia hesitated. She was afraid that once she opened the door, there would be no turning back.
But Lilia heard a piercing voice, "Mr. Orwell, harder... Ah, great..."
"Bang!"
In a fit of rage, Lilia pushed open the door.
She saw a naked woman riding on top of Finn, moving emotionally. Their private parts were close together.
Finn was half-dressed. He was holding the woman's slender waist and seemed to be excited.
"No!" Lilia screamed in pain. She rushed forward and heaved the woman up. Then, Lilia pressed her down on the ground and
beat her madly.
The woman was not to be outdone. She grabbed a piece of clothing from the ground and covered her body. "What are you
doing, lunatic? How dare you ruin our night!"
Hearing this, Lilia raised her hands and slapped the woman twice.
"How dare you! He is my boyfriend, and we are going to get married!"
Lilia cried as she spoke. The woman was also stubborn. She waved her hands and was about to hit Lilia.
Finn got up in time, grabbed Lilia's hand, and dragged her into the reception room.
With a bang, the door was closed, leaving only Finn and Lilia in the room.
"Finn, tell me. What happened exactly?" Lilia finally burst into tears.
Finn leaned against the sofa. His clothes were messy, and his collar was wide open. There were many love bites on his chest.
"As you can see," Finn answered calmly.
"What do you mean? Didn't you say you were going to marry me? Why are you with another woman?"
Lilia rushed over and shouted at him hysterically. Her throat was hoarse from shouting, and her vocal cord was hurting.
"Ms. Parsons, I'm afraid you have forgotten that we have broken up." Finn remained unmoved, and his tone was terrifyingly cold.
"You were the one who proposed the breakup. I fulfilled your wish. What else do you want?" Finn looked up and stared at Lilia
indifferently.
"I didn't want to break up with you. I was angry with you! I just want you to please me!" Lilia was so anxious that she almost bit
her tongue.
"Ms. Parsons, I have already started a new life. Please don't disturb me!" Finn said ruthlessly.
"No, that's not true. Finn. You must be angry.
"You're lying to me. You're lying to me, aren't you?" Lilia cried, grabbing Finn's sleeve.
"Lilia, you have seen that. Do you still not believe me? Didn't you see clearly just now? I can make out with her now." Finn
pointed outside the door.
"What did you say?" Lilia widened her eyes in disbelief. "How could you say that? Finn, you're so disgusting!"
Lilia was so angry that she turned around and walked out.
Before she left, Lilia thought of the reason she came here, so she returned.
"What about your illness?"
Lilia suddenly turned around and asked. Finn froze instantly.
He wondered whether Lilia had figured out the truth and knew that his illness was beyond cure.
"I will ask you one last time. Dr. Sharp said that you were under too much pressure and had schizophrenia. Is that true?"
Hearing this, Finn suddenly laughed. "You came to find me for this? Do you think I'm sick and did it on purpose?"
Although Lilia did not admit it, her expression and actions betrayed her.
Finn's smile got even wilder. He stared at Lilia as if she was a fool. "Dr. Sharp is my man. No matter what he says, he will
definitely be on my side.
Do you understand?"
Lilia smiled bitterly. "So you are birds of a feather! Schizophrenia? Liar! You are all lying to me! I thought you suffered a lot
alone."
"Lilia, I'm sorry, but I don't love you anymore. Actually, before you came, Dr. Sharp had already informed me. He also wanted us
to make up." Finn sighed.
"But you didn't do anything just now, right? You even... Did you do it in front of me on purpose?" Lilia felt heartbroken when she
thought of what she had just seen.
"Lilia, I'm not that bored. I just didn't avoid you." Finn looked at her coldly. "I'm not as good as you think. In fact, I'm just an
ordinary man, a
womanizer..."
"Enough. Stop!" Lilia interrupted him and said resentfully. "I hate you, Finn. I hate you for the rest of my life!”
"Bang!"
Lilia slammed the door. After Lilia ran far away and it was completely quiet outside, Finn choked.
"Lilia, I'm sorry. I... I'm really sorry."
It was the last thing he taught Lilia.
After he died, Finn hoped that Lilia would know how to judge a person, so that she wouldn't be deceived by others.
At the same time, there was a clap of thunder, and the sky instantly turned dark.
The rain poured down.
Brandon had just driven off an overpass. The convertible car was wrapped in the cold wind, making him feel uncomfortable.
Brandon pressed the button, and the roof of the car rose up to block the wind.
The rain coincidentally fell at this time.
Brandon saw that the glass was instantly covered with raindrops and expressionlessly started the windscreen wiper.
It seemed that it was not suitable for going out today. There was a traffic jam and a rainstorm.
The heavens deliberately made things difficult for him and didn't want him to help Finn. Brandon wondered how things were
going.
The next second, Brandon saw Lilia stumbling in the rain.
Lilia was small and thin. She was drenched by the rain, just like a drowned rat.
Lilia was depressed and walked aimlessly. It was obvious that she had met Finn.
Brandon stopped the car at the roadside from a distance. He paid attention to Lilia in the rain and called Finn.
"Mr. Orwell, your little princess is caught in the rain. Don't you care?"
"Don't worry about her." Finn's voice was hoarse and weak. He seemed to be not much better than Lilia.
"Don't you care about her?"
Of course, Finn cared about Lilia. He felt distressed. But at this time, there was nothing Finn could do.
"I can't help her. I'm sorry for her," Finn said in despair.
"I can send her an umbrella for you." Brandon volunteered.
"Don't!" Finn stopped him.
"What? Are you afraid that she might mistake me for you? Or are you afraid that she won't give up?" Brandon said with a smile.
Finn did not answer and only said stubbornly, "Anyway, don't go."
Brandon did not listen to him. He hung up the phone, took an umbrella, opened it, and stepped into the rain.