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There was a long silence on the other end of the phone. Finally, Brian said calmly, "I thought we’ve agreed on this." Alessa was really down in the dumps at his words. She remained silent for quite a while before she finally found her voice, "you still don't want to, do you?" "We'll talk about it when I’m back," Brian said helplessly. The secretary was waiting for him at the door, and it was not convenient for him to say that on the phone. It seemed that the little woman was really depressed. He must explain to her more clearly tonight. Alessa said nothing more and hung up. She was foolish to try again. It was the same answer. She didn’t understand why the man changed in such a short time. Charlotte had saved him, so she was more important? That was really ridiculous. Alessa sat on