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"Give me your phone." It was impossible for Sage to say his phone number in public.

Moira somewhat unhappily handed over the phone in front of him. Sage took it and entered his private cell phone number to hand it back to her.

Moira let out a sigh as she watched Sage pick up her son's departing car from the school gate. Moira exhaled and called Libby. Tonight, she and Libby had to go out for a meal.

Libby was very happy to accompany her. They went to a high-class western restaurant, where paparazzi were also missing their informants. Libby had recently become a hot topic among many people, and there were also a few rumors about her. Although these were all caused by the hype, her life was still seriously disturbed.

Moira told her about meeting Morgan at the piano store. Libby was very angry. "This trash of a man, he still dares to block you?"

"No, he isn't considered a scumbag, I can only be said that Molly had the means and the intention. She started while I was traveling." Moira's idea of Morgan has changed.

Libby said in her stead, "Back then, you and Morgan were such an enviable couple! It's a pity that Molly is degrading. She had the initiative to seduce him."

"Ever since she was young, as long as it's something mine, she would snatch it away. It's no surprise." Moira laughed at herself.

Libby looked at her with a pained expression, "That's right! She had a mother behind her back! If she wants to rob you, what can't she rob you of?"

Moira shook her head. "I don't want to talk about them anymore." With that, she began to eat absent-mindedly.

Seeing her expression, Libby couldn't help but laugh, "Don't tell me you're worried that your son will be taken away by someone!"

"Of course, I'm worried! Lucas must still be young! What if Sage taught him something, and he liked him even more?" Moira really had to worry about this.

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