"Well, you can have a good rest at home these days. Let's talk about it when the storm is over." "Then my following endorsement..." Melissa bit her lower lip and her face was filled with unwillingness. "At this time, there is no such person as you who is willing to be your spokesperson. You'd better stay at home and wait for the limelight. Finally, I warn you that if you continue to cause trouble, my mother will never agree to marry you. Even if you ask for it, I'm afraid it will be useless. You'd better behave yourself." After saying this, Reagan was not in the mood to comfort Melissa. He grabbed his jacket and walked out. As soon as Reagan left, Melissa's expression began to change. Although she knew that Reagan would not allow her to be bullied in vain, he was currently so busy wi

