Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2078
Has this sister of mine become a bloodhound that she actually managed to sniff that out?
“I’ve noticed something off about it back when he was in college, and sure enough, it’s that senior of his!” Noelle’s gaze turned vicious. “Eh, but I heard that she’s already married.”
I couldn’t have made a mistake there. She even has a child now, and her relationship with her husband is very close. I initially thought that Caiden would give up, but never had I expected things to be so complicated.
“Alright, just leave well enough alone, okay? You know full well the kind of person Caiden is. No one can stop him from doing something he wants to do. Anyway, don’t fret about it. Just go about your own business. As for Caiden, stop having any ideas about him. I’ve reminded you of this, so don’t do anything stupid!” Jaden urged after taking a sip of water.
No, I’ve got to seek that woman out! I want to find out what exactly she thinks about Caiden!
“I’m leaving, Jaden.” As Noelle said that, she spun on her heels to leave.
“Where are you going? It’s late, so hurry up and go home!”
“That has got nothing to do with you, so just mind your own business!” As Jaden stared at the retreating back, he shook his head and heaved a sigh.
This sister of mine has something in common with Caiden—once they get something into their heads, they’re unstoppable! No one would be able to change their minds.
“Has she left?” Caiden queried in a whisper as he poked his head out.
“Yes, she has…”
“Oh yes, tell Caiden that I’ve been over for a visit when he comes back!” Without warning, Noelle came back.
At that, Caiden hurriedly closed his room door. Leaning against the wall, he inhaled deeply.
Damn it, why did she come back? Was she trying to give me a heart attack?
“I’m leaving, and there’s no need to see me off.” Cutting Jaden off, Noelle then left.
Gah! She’s a woman, so why do I feel as though she’s even more manly than me? Jaden thumped his head in frustration.
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