With the author's famous Love after Divorce series, Sylvia Bell captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 306, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Love after Divorce series be available today?
Key: Love after Divorce Chapter 306
When I entered room 308, I saw Buddy laughing and joking with two beautiful women dressed in cool clothes, and three creamy guys sitting next to him.
"Yo, Mr. Reynolds, you're having a blast."
Alisha was used to seeing it and sat down on the couch.
Buddy gave her a look and a chuckle, "How come you're the only one here?Where's Miller?"
"His arm still hurts! Said to just let me talk to you about the gift money." Alisha said.
Buddy's old eyes flashed at a couple of creamers.
"It's better if you are alone. You guys, why don't you hurry up and serve Alisha?"
"Yes."
A few younger men sat next to Alisha, a mouthful of sister to her tea and water, extraordinarily attentive.
Alisha is now at least a rich wife and knows that these guys are the male publicists in the club.
So peacefully enjoy their service.
Buddy looked at Alisha's enjoyment and smiled coldly in his heart, but his face did not show it.
"Mrs. Williams, let's talk about the bride price then, shall we? How much bride price do you want me to pay for marrying Violet to me?"
At that, Alisha stopped a younger man from feeding the fruit and said with a smile, "Mr. Reynolds, you know my niece's market. When she married The Johnson Family a year ago, The Johnson Family gave a bride price of $50 million. This time, it can't be too little, right?"
"You name a price." Buddy took a sip of his drink and spoke.
"Thirty million." Alisha tentatively said a number.
"Okay, I'll take you up on that." Buddy readily agreed.
Alisha's eyes lit up, "Mr. Reynolds, are you really willing to pay $30 million for the bride price?"
"Of course, who made Violet once Louis' woman! Really, she's more than that."
Buddy glanced at the greenery not far away and spoke meaningfully.
"This damnable old woman, she actually put an explicit price with people, to sell Violet as goods?"
Josie said in exasperation.
"Such old women deserve to be taught a lesson."
Austin poured a sip of wine, and his eyes flashed with a hint of coolness.
"Isn't it? I've never seen such a brazen woman."
David thought of this being Nancy's real mother and got a bad chill in his heart.
Louis gripped his glass, the corners of his mouth curved out in a cold arc, "Just like that it's over? It's too cheap for her."
"Of course it's not over yet."
Violet looked to Austin, "Mr. Evison, the rich wife is keeping a male prostitute here, do you mind if I give the paparazzi a tip? By the way, give your clubhouse a little advertisement."
Austin froze, then smiled wickedly, "Don't mind, of course not! This kind of person who corrupts the atmosphere of my clubhouse should be condemned by everyone and educated properly!"
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