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Mr. Conrad Proposes to His Ex-wife Again novel Chapter 1060

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"The boy's name is Aaron, from City H. His parents are in the garment business and he came to Switzerland to study two months ago, almost the same time as Miss James."

In the car, the men were reporting to Vincent the news they had just found out.

Vincent leaned against the car window and looked at the boy in the convenience store who was about the same age as Elaine: "Since his family is well off, why did he come here to do part-time work."

And it just so happens that the timing of the appearance of Elaine's side has to be suspicious.

The handlers said, "He has been to two fast food restaurants part-time before, either late or early, or complaints by customers, it looks like he should be to experience life."

Vincent tapped his finger on the edge of the window: "Contact City N and send someone to City H to verify his identity."

The handlers nodded: "Yes."

Elaine was organizing the shelves at the convenience store, and Aaron was following her, chattering, "Just pay attention to me.

Elaine was busy with the task at hand and didn't look back: "City H and City N are an hour or two away by high speed train, where is closer."

Aaron's hand on the shelf next to him: "It's not close, think about it. I don't know what my parents thought, they had to send me here."

Saying that, he added: "Eh, why did you come here to study ah, like this city, or also forced by parents?"

Elaine turned her head to look at him, "Are you here to work or are you here to talk."

Aaron immediately shut up and shrugged innocently.

Elaine ignored him and went to stand at the checkout counter.

After a few minutes, Aaron followed her and stood next to her, whispering, "There's no one in the store right now anyway, so you can talk to me. I've been here for two months, and I don't understand what they're saying, so I'm suffocating."

Elaine's face remained unchanged: "I guess your parents thought you were too noisy, so they sent you here."

Aaron immediately spoke in surprise: "Your guess is too accurate! You're the first good friend I've made here!"

Elaine: "......"

She could finally appreciate how annoying her old self was.

But Aaron didn't seem to realize at all that Elaine didn't want to pay much attention to him, and instead played up his enthusiasm whenever and wherever he could.

Elaine would occasionally meet him at school, and from a distance, Aaron would run up to her shouting her name and drag her to dinner with him.

When he was at the convenience store, he would also volunteer to carry the goods and then chatter, "Tell me, what would you do without me for such heavy things, you have to buy me dinner tonight."

Elaine didn't want to owe him a favor, so she bought the meal.

In the end, however, Aaron secretly settled the bill.

He justified it by saying, "I'm a manly man, how can I let girls spend money and tease you."

Without saying anything, Elaine collected her purse and went home.

Aaron followed her: "Hey, today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, the two of us are alone out to dinner relationship, you still refuse to talk to me more than two words."

Elaine looked at the people on the street and spoke lightly, "Switzerland doesn't have a Mid-Autumn Festival."

"But we are not Swiss, and the holidays left by the old ancestors still have to be celebrated."

Elaine looked at him strangely, "Then why do I have to spend time with you."

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