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Annabelle was stunned and she hadn't expected Alistair to do that.
The moment she came back to her senses, she bit his lips violently.
“MMN!” Alistair separated his lips in pain. He glared at her in frustration, “Annabelle, are you a puppy?”
When Annabelle heard the man, she glared back at him, “President Mu, if I'm a puppy, then you will be admitted in the hospital already!”
When Alistair saw the woman’s expression, he glared furiously at her. What a cunning woman!!
He glared at her and said, “I’ll remember this!”
Annabelle simply smiled back at him, “Then president Mu better not forget it too soon!” And she wanted to leave after that.
“Wait a while!”
“May I know if president Mu still have anything else to say?” Annabelle asked.
“Of course!” after saying that, Alistair rubbed his lips and there was a spot of blood. Alistair gave Annabelle an eyeroll but did not continue with the topic.
“Go back with me tomorrow.” Alistair said.
“Go back? Go back where?” Annabelle stared at him and asked.
“My mother and grandmother are coming back home. They wanted to see you and so you need to go back with me!” Alistair stared at her and enunciated.
When Annabelle heard the man, she was surprised.
Aside from Alistair, everyone from the Mu household had treated her well.
But…
They were divorced already.
When Alistair saw that she was frowning in contemplation, he looked at her and asked, “Why? Are you not willing to?”
“Not that I am not willing, but Alistair, we are already divorced…” Annabelle looked at him and said.
Divorced…
That cursed word again!
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