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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate novel Chapter 109

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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate is the best current series by the author April Sullivan. The Chapter 109 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 109 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Brandon shot him a glance. "Spit it out."

Kent cautiously eyed his expression. "Should I really spill the beans? If I step out of line, please go easy on me."

"I won't."

Kent was speechless.

Don elbowed Kent. "Just come out with it, man. Why you beating around the bush?"

Kent cleared his throat, looked over at Brandon who had turned his attention back to work, and felt it was time to bite the bullet while Don was there to back him up. So he addressed Brandon. "Mr. Crawley."

Brandon was flipping through reports and didn't look up, simply responded with one word. "Speak."

"Did you run into Ms. Yearwood at the hospital?"

Brandon's hand paused on the report, he tilted his head slightly and gave Kent a look. "You knew she's back in town?"

"Did she contact you?" he asked.

The light questions and the chilly gaze made Kent instantly recall the incident two years ago when Sophia asked him to convey a message to Brandon about returning money. At that time, he carelessly called her "Sophia" and said, "Mr. Crawley, Sophia's on the line." What he got in return was the same kind of icy stare and a bone-chillingly calm remark, "Since when are you and Ms. Yearwood on a first-name basis?" That look, paired with his slowly measured tone, made Kent's spine tingle.

This time, to avoid any suspicion, he had carefully referred to Sophia as "Ms. Yearwood," but it seemed he still couldn't dodge the scrutiny in that gaze and tone.

Feeling the weight of Brandon's stare, Kent quickly waved his hands to show his innocence.

"Why would she contact me for no reason?" Kent chuckled nervously, carefully choosing his words, "Aren't you off your game today?"

Don, intrigued, raised an eyebrow, looked at Brandon, then back at Kent. "What's the deal here?"

Kent didn't dare cater to Don's gossip, his eyes still nervously fixed on Brandon.

Brandon still had that calm, side-glancing look.

"Go on," he said.

Since the conversation had already started, Kent had no choice but to plow ahead. "Every time you've been off these past two years, it's been about Ms. Yearwood. And since you visited her dad at the hospital yesterday, I thought maybe you bumped into her there."

And that it got under your skin again.

Kent didn't dare to voice that last part.

Don seemed to catch on. "Who's Ms. Yearwood?"

Kent sneaked a glance at Brandon. "Mr. Crawley's wife."

He just couldn't bring himself to say "ex-wife."

Don blurted out. "Didn't you guys get a divorce?"

Realizing he might be betraying Kent’s confidence, he regretted it instantly and smacked his own mouth.

Kent pretended not to hear, maintaining a humble posture as if waiting for Brandon's orders, trying not to draw fire onto himself.

But his humility was in vain.

Brandon glanced at him, and even without saying a word, his look made Kent's legs go weak.

Brandon didn't speak; just looked at him.

Don continued. "Sometimes what we call not being able to let go isn't about deep feelings; it's just habit, or being stuck in memories and not willing to move on. But in the end, it's often because you haven't met someone new."

Don looked at Brandon. "Have you considered meeting other girls, starting over? You've been divorced for two years; it's fine to find someone new."

Then he remembered Yolanda. "Yolanda's back, you know. Maybe you could think about Yolanda."

"There's no Yolanda," Brandon cut him off coldly.

Don didn't sweat it too much, thinking Brandon and Yolanda just had some cobwebs to clear after not seeing each other for ages. Plus, Yolanda had changed quite a bit since she was a kid, and even Don was struggling to wrap his head around the change. So, Brandon would naturally need some time to adjust.

So, with a chuckle, Don teased Brandon, "No worries, man. How about I play matchmaker for you and set you up on a blind date?"

Kent jumped in before Don could finish, "Mr. Crawley doesn't need any set-ups."

But before he could get all the words out, Brandon was already looking at Don and replied coolly, "Sure, let's go for it."

Kent stared at Brandon in shock.

The Brandon he knew might have gone off the rails occasionally because of Sophia over the past couple of years, but most of the time, he was on a totally different wavelength from us mere mortals.

The idea of Brandon going on a blind date sounded so out of place, it was downright jarring.

"Mr. Crawley." he called out, unsure, "You good?"

"What could possibly be wrong with me?" Brandon's voice was nonchalant, "It's all just habit. There's no habit you can't break. What's the difference who you're with, anyway?"

Kent didn't know what to say.

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