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All Too Late novel Chapter 240

Chapter 240 I Believed It

Kathleen snorted.

Samuel walked over to her side and hugged her from behind. He then held his phone up in front of her so she could see the screen.

Well, since he was already showing it to her, she figured she might as well take a look.

Kathleen stared at the screen.

At this moment, Samuel felt like Kathleen was like an adorable, curious little kitten. She was staring at his phone screen very seriously.

He couldn’t help but pat her on the head.

Kathleen froze. All the hairs on her body were standing on end.

It feels nice.

Kathleen did not say anything, but Samuel did not dare to touch her again.

Just then, a knock came from the door.

Samuel let go of Kathleen to go open the door.

Nicholas came in. “Ms. Johnson, you’re here to go on a blind date with me. Why are you meeting your ex-husband in private?”

Kathleen replied seriously, “Listen here, Nicholas. I only came because of Granny. I don’t have any feelings toward you.”

“Your words are quite hurtful,” Nicholas answered bitterly.

Samuel walked behind him and gave him a kick in the back of his shin.

Nicholas winced in pain.

Kathleen was speechless.

“Don’t talk while standing up. Come, sit down,” Samuel said gently to Kathleen.

Following his words, she went over and sat down.

“Are you hungry?” he asked considerately.

She had rushed over here from the film set. Hence, he was sure that she hadn’t eaten yet.

“Yes.” Kathleen nodded.

Samuel curled his thin lips into a small smile. “I’ll get them to make you some food.”

As he spoke, he called the waiter and made an order.

Kathleen looked at Nicholas. “Take a seat.”

Nicholas came and sat down opposite the both of them.

He stared at Samuel.

Samuel has turned into Kathleen’s servant. He does whatever she says.

“Nicholas, to be honest, I only agreed to have a blind date with you because of Granny.” She continued, “It doesn’t mean I like you in any way.”

Nicholas was relieved to hear her say all this. “Me too!”

Kathleen frowned.

On the other hand, Samuel had a slight smirk on his face.

Nicholas noticed his smirk immediately. This d*mned man. Look at how happy he is!

“What do you mean by that? Are you saying she’s not good enough for you?” Samuel stared at Nicholas icily.

Nicholas was too stunned to speak.

At this point, Kathleen turned to give Samuel a cold stare.

Samuel cleared his throat. “What I meant to say is, you’re a wonderful person. He shouldn’t dismiss you so easily.”

“Hahaha!” Nicholas was at a loss for words. “Then, should I say I like her instead?”

“Go to hell.” Samuel’s face was expressionless.

Nicholas was completely dumbfounded.

“Ms. Johnson, hear me out. The truth is, I don’t want to be sent on blind dates either,” admitted Nicholas.

Kathleen stared at him in silence.

“How about this? Let’s pretend we’re dating to fool those oldies. If we don’t work out, they will just keep arranging more blind dates for us. Don’t you think it’s too troublesome?” suggested Nicholas.

“I have a way to persuade Granny, so I’ll pass on your offer.” Kathleen was not interested in his proposal.

Nicholas was stupefied.

“You realize that the one with the problem here is you, not me, right?” Kathleen laid things out for him. “Your grandma is so anxious to matchmake you because she’s afraid you’ll end up like your father. She was never satisfied with your mother’s background. Because she’s afraid you’ll repeat those same mistakes, she keeps pushing you to go on blind dates. Isn’t that right?”

Nicholas looked at Kathleen in shock.

How does she know all that? Did Samuel tell her?

Nicholas looked over to Samuel.

“I never said anything,” Samuel stated calmly.

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