He added, “And really, you can't compare me with Johnny? Stephanie even bought him a beautiful diamond watch. I’m nothing compared to him.”

He truly knew how to make himself look innocent and pitiful.

One of Stephanie’s business partners, who had never met me before, looked me up and down.

First his gaze stopped on Timothy, then turned toward me, full of disgust.

“Director Bloom, did I hear that right? That ugly criminal is actually his fiancé?”

Stephanie and I looked at each other quietly. A few seconds later, she turned her eyes away. “No, we were just a childhood friend.”

Those words were no different from announcing our breakup in public.

The whole room immediately burst into cheers for Stephanie and Timothy. “What a perfect couple! Just get together already!”

The other audiences nodded in agreement.

“I knew it! A beautiful woman like you, with that gorgeous diamond watch, could only be matched with a handsome man like Mr. White.”

That diamond watch finally ended up on Timothy’s wrist.

“Ah, Stephanie, this isn’t right,” he said shyly. “That was supposed to be for Johnny…”