I disdainfully said, "You're happily sleeping at home, but Oliver might be lying on the ground without anyone taking care of him. You have no sympathy at all. He is my good friend, you are so petty."

"Why should I sympathize with a stranger? Irvin, today you must give me an explanation, otherwise..."

I didn't even finish listening to Theo's words before pushing him away and rushing out of the door.

I had no psychological burden about this, anyway he will forgive me.

Theo stood in the room, neither closing the door nor sitting down, just staring at me with no expression on his face.

In a daze, I seemed to hear something breaking.

But at this moment, my mind was full of the handsome college student Oliver, where can I care about anything else?

Until the elevator arrived, I frowned and glanced at Theo, then quickly rushed into the elevator.

When I went downstairs, I inexplicably looked at the window of our house and found that the lights were already off.

I just thought that Theo was angry, he doesn't understand me at all, and still tries to control my social life.

I didn't have time to think about it, and Oliver called again to urge me.