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Chapter 218 Can’t We Hope for His Well-being
Gwen had celebrated Harold’s birthday several times before, so she was familiar with it.
Simone asked, “Do you know the exact time of Harold’s birth? If you knew, I could figure it
out.”
Gwen shook her head. “I don’t know the exact time.”
“How about I ask him?” Even though she had decided not to love him anymore, she couldn’t bear to see him get hurt.
In any case, she had already reminded him. If he didn’t listen, his life and death would be his responsibility, and it had nothing to do with her
Simone nodded. “Go ahead and ask and find out if he knows about Freya’s problem.”
Gwen called Harold.
At the bar, Harold and Leon were drinking and complaining.
Titus was watching from the side, occasionally making sarcastic remarks.
Suddenly, Harold’s phone rang.
He picked it up, and his eyes instantly lit up.
He answered, his voice unusually gentle. “Gwen.” This made Titus unable to help but comment. “I’m getting goosebumps.”
Leon was also speechless. “He gives me the creeps too.”
Harold couldn’t be bothered with the two of them. He spoke even more tenderly. “What do you need?” It was the first time he had proactively called her since Gwen returned to the
country.
Gwen was also not used to it. His speaking so gently made her rub her arms.
She straightforwardly said, “Please speak normally. Your sweet talk is killing me.”
He was speechless and repeated what he had just said to Gwen in his usual tone. “Gwen, what do you need?” She asked, “Are you free to talk now?” His thoughts turned, and he asked. “What do you mean by being free to talk? I’m at bar, and there are two people with me. Does that count?” She said, “Then, that doesn’t count. Wait a moment.” She looked at Simone and asked, “He’s at a bar. Should we avoid saying something? Simone thought for a moment. “Why don’t you have him come over to our place?
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She had set up an array in the apartment and used anti-theft, anti-eavesdropping, and anti- recording systems.
Talking here was safe.
Gwen gave her a thumbs up.
Then, she told Harold, “Simone and I want to talk to you about something. Do you have time now?” He said. “I have time.”
He added, “Whenever you want to talk to me, I have time.”
Gwen rolled her eyes. “Don’t say those useless words.”
He indulgently said, “Okay. I’ll listen to you.”
She was speechless. “Harold, you’re shameless.”
Harold was speechless. This hurts.
She couldn’t be bothered to argue with him. “If you have time, come to where we live.”
Without hesitation, he nodded. “Okay.” Only after Gwen hung up the phone, she remembered she had blocked Harold.
So, she unblocked him.
Then, she sent him the location and apartment number.
After hanging up the phone, he showed it off to Leon. “Gwen asked me to go find her.”
“Leon, you’ll have to drink alone from now on.”
Leon was speechless. This is also a sc”mbag,
He asked, “Gwen asked you alone to go find her so late?” His sister’s personality was similar to Simone’s decisive and straightforward.
She had dumped this se mbag, so why would she agree to meet him alone? It didn’t seem likely
Only then did Harold say, “Simone is also there
“But Gwen asked me to go, so it’s a good start
When Leon heard this, he immediately perked up Is Smone there too? Then, Ill go with
you
Harold looked at him inexplicably. “Gwen asked me to go for something. Why are your coming along? Are you intentionally trying to provoke Simone? Even if you want to harm me, you won’t be able to get in.” Leon’s face darkened. “If you can’t speak, then shut up.”
“You’re going to do something, and I’ll accompany you. What’s the big deal?”
Titus also chimed in. “I’ll go with you guys too.”
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