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Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) novel Chapter 343

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Chapter 343 – Highlight Chapter from Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason)

Chapter 343 is a standout chapter in Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) by Riley Mccarthy, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.


Chapter 343 You can hit me if you like

Jason paused for a moment.

He was still in a daze, and the blood in his hand was still dripping down. "What... What did you say just now?"

"Don't do it next time." Sarah felt a little uncomfortable.

"Someone will bring the food here. You don't need to worry about this."

"Did you just mean that I'm stupid?" Jason asked.

Sarah was speechless.

She had no idea how to answer.

Staring at her beautiful eyes, he asked, "Do you really think I'm stupid?"

"I'm no better than you," said Sarah. "At least you can cook. I don't even know how to cook."

Now Jason was speechless.

So Sarah still thought he was stupid?

Did she think the person next door who could cook delicious food was smart?

"From today on, I will learn to cook," said Jason, making a

promise. "Can you marry me after I could cook some delicious food for you?"

"No, I can't." She answered decisively.

"Why?"

"No reason."

"Sarah."

"What?"

"Do you think that I'm unreliable because of what happened in the past?" He continued to act as if he were naive and he was really good at controlling his tone. "That's why you refused so quick?"

She paused.

She suddenly didn't know how to answer this question.

Taking her silence as an agreement, he walked out of the study to get a baseball bat and said, "Hit me."

Sarah was confused.

"As long as you can calm down, you can hit me if you like," said Jason very seriously. "I promise I won't make a sound."

"I refuse you because I don't like you." Thinking that he was no longer a five year old boy, she said, "Only two people who like each other can be together. Do you understand?"

Hearing that, his head drooped. "I see."

Sarah was really not used to him looking like this. "Don't think too much."

"Okay."

Then he went out.

More than an hour later, he didn't come to her again.

At lunch time, he only took a small bite and told her that he was full.

She wanted him to eat more, but considering that he was not in a good condition, he might say that he was not hungry if she asked him to eat, so she didn't say anything. Anyway, there were snacks, fruits and desserts at home.

After lunch, Sarah was busy with her work in the study. She didn't pay attention to what he was doing. People with a mind of a seventeen-year-old would not act recklessly.

That was it.

The two of them didn't disturb each other for the whole afternoon.

In the evening.

After dinner, Sarah watched TV in the living room for a while and

then went back to her room to rest.

At this moment, the peace was broken.

"Ah!"

A scream suddenly came.

Sarah quickly got up and opened the door. Before she could knock

on the Jason's door, she saw him running out with a frightened

face. "Sarah! I'm scared!"

"What's wrong?" Sarah comforted him calmly.

"Blood..." Jason leaned deeply into her arms, trembling all over.

"There's a lot of blood in the room."

Blood?

Sarah frowned.

She raised her hand and patted him on the shoulder, but there was

no fear in her heart. "Stay here. I'll go in and have a look."

"No." Hugging her arm, he was almost crying. "I'm scared."

Sarah turned on all the lights in the living room, trying to make

him recover a little.

But she had overestimated his courage. No matter what she said, he

her head crawled out of the bed. "It's me!"

"Ah!" Jason shouted, tightening his grip on Sarah.

Sarah's heart shrank.

She was not afraid of ghosts.

But the sudden appearance of a scary face would still cause a certain

impact.

She looked at the 'ghost'. She was in a white dress with long hair.

Because of the exaggerated makeup, she couldn't see her original

face.

"Who are you?" Sarah couldn't recognize her.

"I..." Alicia pulled her hair and grinned at Sarah, "It's Alicia."

Sarah was speechless.

She looked around the room and asked in a low voice, "You did all

this?"

"I just want to help you scare the guy," said Alicia seriously and

happily. "I've learned a lot about you and him these days. I'm defending you."

"That's nonsense," said Sarah, a little angry. "Are you angry?" Alicia asked worriedly, scratching her face.

"Clean yourself up before you come out." She closed the door.

"Okay."

Both of them were sitting on the sofa in the living room. The latter

was still clinging to her, as if he was afraid that she would let go of

him. "Sarah, I'm afraid," Jason said, who continued to hold her, feeling very uneasy.

"It's okay." Sarah didn't know how to comfort him. She didn't

expect that it was made by Alicia. "Don't be afraid."

So to speak.

No matter how naughty she was, she couldn't do such a boring

thing.

Most importantly, how did she get in?

Even if she knew the password or could crack it, she would be bumped into by Jason who was waiting in the living room.

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