Robbin smiled, "This is because Samuel is kind and thoughtful and barely worthy of Giselle."

Samuel's love was bright and ostentatious. Everyone knows that he loved Giselle to the extreme. Everyone assumed that Samuel would not marry Giselle in this life. It was a foregone conclusion that the two would get married. No one thought that the two would break up one day and no one thought that Samuel would cheat on someone else.

"Giselle, you and Samuel must be good. If there are any misunderstandings, just talk them out."

Giselle looked at her parents who were oblivious to everything and bitterness spread in her heart. She replied sullenly, "Yeah."

Friends came to Curtiz’s house one after another with gifts to celebrate for her. Seeing that Samuel was not there, everyone was quite surprised. Giselle had to explain that he was busy with work.

"Every year on this day, Samuel will give the whole company a day off and he wants to tell the world that today is his precious girlfriend's birthday. He is willing to miss your birthday, it seems that there is really a big business to discuss." The friend patted Giselle on the shoulder and asked her to relax.

Giselle smiled bitterly. Truth is, she didn’t know how Samuel's "business" was going and whether the "partner" was satisfied. J

ust when Giselle thought that Samuel would not show up, he walked into Curtiz’s house with a huge and exquisite cake. A sharp-eyed friend recognized the origin of the cake. "This is the work of Andy, a famous British fondant cake maker. It costs no less than one million to ask him to do it!”

“Samuel, I thought we had finally caught your wife-loving personality, but I didn't expect you to have such a big surprise!"

"How could I forget such a big thing as Giselle's birthday? It's true that there were too many things at the company and I came back a little late. Giselle, you're not angry, are you?" Samuel took Giselle's hand and shook it flatteringly.

The kiss marks on the neck fell clearly into Giselle's eyes, densely packed, blue and purple interlaced and it was obvious that the two had experienced a fierce battle last night.

Giselle lowered his eyes and responded lightly without any expression, "Well, it's good to come."