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I Got Married Without You by Wrenley novel Chapter 1349

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Chapter 1349 Don’t think of me anymore 

After giving him a glance, Eva walked over and sat down in 

the seat where Anthony had just been sitting. 

“Paul, I know you don’t want to see me again, but please rest assured, I won’t come again after this.” 

Paul’s hand, which was placed under the blanket, tightened slightly, but then seemed to relax quickly. 

“What do you want from me?” 

Seeing him speak calmly, a trace of apology appeared in 

Eva’s eyes. 

“I already know about the misunderstanding with Jayden, I’m sorry for letting you be misunderstood.” 

This belated apology from Eva made Paul’s nose tingle with 

sourness. 

Despite feeling extremely aggrieved, he forced himself to act as if nothing was wrong. 

 

He had been going through these past two days like this, no 

one knew how much he was suffering. 

But when Eva said, “let you be misunderstood,” a lot of his 

sadness dissipated. 

“Do you now know what kind of person Jayden is?” 

He glared at Eva, his grievances reflected in his reproachful 

gaze. 

Eva nodded lightly, not saying anything more, and simply handed the candy in her hand to Paul. 

“Your spine is injured, it must be more painful than when it was fractured. I bought a lot of orange-flavored candy for you. Eat one when it hurts.” 

Looking at several bags of candy, Paul’s already sour nose became even more bitter. 

They had been apart for almost two years, and Eva had never cared for or comforted him. 

He almost thought that she had forgotten that he liked this flavor of candy, but she remembered. 

After feeling a little better in his heart, Paul endured the bitter sense of grievance and lifted his delicate chin. 

 Don’t think of me anymore 

“Don’t think that buying some candy will make me feel 

better…” 

Eva looked at Paul, who looked like a child, and smiled, then 

took out a candy from the paper bag, unwrapped it, and 

offered it to him. 

“I’m not a child, I won’t eat it…” 

Paul tightly pursed his lips and awkwardly refused Eva. 

But when Eva tried to put it in his mouth several times, he obediently ate it. 

Actually, he was just a child, easily placated with a piece of 

candy. 

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