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Hearing this, Cristian looked at her and arched his eyebrows.

After a moment, he lifted his thin lips and said softly, "You are much smarter than I thought."

Serena could not help but roll her eyes, because she had always thought she was smart.

She half-closed her lips and looked at him: -So what? Dr. Beatrice would only introduce you to an exceptional person and not introduce you to a random person. It is very likely that the woman's mother is a friend of Dr. Beatrice's. In that case, do you still want to send her to court?

-Cristian answered without hesitation.

Serena's lips parted and suddenly she did not know what to say.

She had not expected him to be so firm.

-But..." Cristian suddenly became a little worried and said, -Serena, we are not divorced yet, so there is no need to call her Dr. Beatrice, well, she is my aunt--and your aunt too.

-She's not my aunt,‖ Serena stood up and walked away from the man, and looked at him with her arms crossed, -You can't decide like that, did you tell your aunt?"

-Cristian shook his head.

Serena's eyes widened, "No? What if your aunt found out?"

-Cristian arched his eyebrows, "Didn't you say she wasn't your aunt? Then why are you interested in my aunt? Whether she knows or not, it has nothing to do with you."

Serena's voice interrupted.

Cristian smiled; he was very flippant with Serena, as if he didn't care what she said.

-What do you think,‖ Serena bit her lower lip, -You think I care about you? Not, it's my fault, I just don't want to get involved."

When she explained herself, Cristian continued to stare at her.

-...-

Serena stopped abruptly and said nothing more. Based on Cristian's expression, he would not believe anything she said.

Thinking about this, Serena had to say, "All in all, I was almost a victim this time. I suggest you talk to your aunt about it, but it's just my suggestion and you can ignore it."

-How can I not obey my wife's orders,‖ Cristian was still smiling, somewhat defiantly.

Serena closed her eyes and tried to suppress her anger. After that, she gave Cristian a fake smile and turned to ignore him.

Although Cristian had promised Serena that he would talk to Beatrice about this matter. He didn't want to. After all-he was now an adult and could take care of himself. Besides, he had dated that woman under Beatrice's pressure, not out of his own interest.

Now that woman had not only disrupted his life, she had almost hurt his beloved wife.

What she had done was enough to fix her.

Thinking about this, Cristian smiled coldly.

However...he had no intention of telling Beatrice about it, and he wanted to take care of it himself.

He wanted to protect his wife.

But the fact that Cristian had not told Beatrice about it did not mean that she did not know.

Beatrice had been thinking since she had returned to South City, "Couldn't the girl Elsa, who seems to be very fond of Cristian, impress him?"

-Can you tell me what is going on?

-Beatrice, you know Elsa very well, I remember you were quite pleased with her, right?

-So what happened?" said Beatrice.

-Elsa usually calls you Aunt Beatrice, and although she didn't say it clearly after she came back from her date that day, as her mother, I know very well that she liked your nephew very much, but...

Elsa's mother was still crying, and Beatrice was feeling very irritable.

She was very perplexed, and finally she couldn't take it anymore, gritted her teeth and shouted, "Stop!

The crying of Elsa's mother stopped for a moment and then continued.

-Did you call me just to cry? Won't you tell me what happened? Okay, you want to cry, don't you?

Then call me when you are done crying.

Beatrice was a cruel and determined woman. She knew that if she did not hang up the phone, she would always hear her cry.

In fact, when Elsa's mother heard him, she stopped crying and said in panic, "Don't hang up, I have something very important to tell you."

Hearing the usual voice and tone on the phone, Beatrice could not help but laugh. She thought, "Ridiculous, you think you can be weaker than me?"

-Tell me what happened.

-Actually.

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