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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1650

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Before she left, Raeleigh took a look at Lucy and thought that she looked rather comely.

Downstairs, Raeleigh asked Jepherson, "How long has Lucy been working for you?"

"Going on two years."

"She has a thing for Stuart?"

"Not sure."

"Then why are you trying to set them up?"

Jepherson pulled Raeleigh over. "Shouldn't I? Stuart and I are the same age, but there has never been a girl around him. He'll be thirty in another two years. If it were in the sixties, he would've already been a father to a group of children."

Raeleigh said nothing in response.

Feeling rather speechless.

Who said that he'd have to get hitched and start a family before he was thirty?

Jepherson took this too lightly. Love wasn't something the onlookers could simply meddle in.

Raeleigh found it hard to imagine the kind of journey someone like Stuart would have in his love life.

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"Where's Mr. Jepherson?" Stuart returned to see the door to Jepherson's office wide open, so he entered. Jepherson and Raeleigh were nowhere to be seen while Lucy was cleaning up.

Lucy looked over at Stuart and said, "He'd left. Mr. Jepherson told me to have you send me home as it's late. But you don't have to; I have a car." Lucy said as she cleaned up.

Stuart wouldn't go against Jepherson's orders, so he did as told.

Stuart helped out then asked Lucy, "Are you going home for dinner or eating outside?"

"I'm going home to eat. My parents are waiting for me, so I have to."

After cleaning up, Lucy washed her hands and followed Stuart outside. Then she brought him to her car.

As they walked, Lucy kept telling him he didn't need to send her off, but Stuart kept silent, following her to the underground parking lot. When they arrived, Lucy intended to drive only for Stuart to tell her to sit in the front passenger seat while he drove.

As she stayed quite some distance away from the company in addition to the traffic jam, Stuart was still in the car at eight.

However, he wasn't anxious at all while Lucy had called her brother and parents. She seemed to have a lot of family members.

When she reached home, her brother was waiting for her at the door.

Lucy got out of the car and planned to let Stuart drive her car back. It wasn't until she looked back that she found the Harvey family's car had been following behind.

"Thank you for sending me back, Mr. Robertson."

Lucy got out of the car and thanked Stuart. Stuart had intended to leave then, but the driver got out and went to him before he could.

"It's from Mr. Jepherson."

The driver handed the phone to Stuart. He answered the phone and looked at the person coming over.

"Lucy, who is this?"

It was Lucy's older brother, Chirsen. She introduced Stuart, saying, "He's Mr. Harvey's assistant. Seeing it's so late, he sent me back."

"Is that so? Invite him in for dinner then. We're waiting for you anyways; we can't let him leave with an empty stomach."

"Oh no, I don't think he has the time..."

Lucy intended to refuse on his behalf, but Stuart returned the phone to the driver and said, "I happen to be hungry; thank you for the invitation."

Lucy didn't know how to respond.

Holding her bag, Lucy stood beside her car, looking somewhat lost.

He was just here to send her back. How had things developed into this?

Hearing Stuart's answer and Lucy's reaction, Chirsen had a hunch.

Lucy looked at Stuart, confused, but she vaguely felt it wasn't something Stuart should know.

"Why would you ask me this?"

Lucy found it strange.

Stuart said bluntly, "I'm an orphan who grew up in the Harvey family; Mr. Harvey and his family raised me. When I grew up, I stayed by his side and worked for them. For this, I'll do whatever they want me to do."

"What do you mean?"

Still confused, Lucy fixed her gaze at Stuart's handsome and gentle face.

Stuart glanced over at Chirsen, who was standing at the front door, waiting for Lucy.

"Would you mind taking a stroll with me?"

Lucy looked back and understood he wanted to talk in private, so she agreed.

"Give me a moment; I'll just let my brother know."

After informing Chirsen, Lucy followed Stuart to the streetlights.

It was a somewhat cold autumn. Stuart removed his coat and draped it over Lucy's shoulder, and she said thanks.

A long shadow formed as they walked under the streetlights. Stuart put his hands behind his back while Lucy buried hers inside her clothes. As they walked away and back to Lucy's house, Stuart told Lucy his stories in the Harvey family.

After stopping, Lucy asked, "Are you going to listen to Mr. Jepherson even when it comes to your marriage?"

Stuart blinked and asked, "Do you hate me?"

Stumped, Lucy shook her head. "No."

Stuart smiled and said, "I should be glad Mr. Jepherson chose you and not Miss Perry from HR."

Lucy thought for a moment. She had an impression of that Miss Perry he was referring to; she was very imperious.

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