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Darling, Don't Get Rid of Me novel Chapter 20

Two years ago, when she was still with Wesley, she accompanied him to a reception because of business affairs, and met the woman there. She was with a blond man at the time and they kissed heartedly.

Harriet saw Wesley's eyes staying on women for a long time. She curiously asked him for the woman but Wesley just looked away. She did not expect that they were unmarried couples.

"Harriet, are you okay?" Seeing Harriet's fascination on her phone screen, Colin asked, "What did you get?"

"It was just a piece of news." Harriet smiled and put away the phone.

And Colin glanced at her and was about to say something. Harriet said, "Colin, you can just say it frankly if you want to know something."

"It's not a big deal." Colin no longer concealed and said, "A man came to me this afternoon and said a lot of strange things."

Harriet frowned.

No one knew about her house in the western suburbs, except for Wesley.

"Is that the one who wore glasses last time?"

"No." Colin shook his head, struggling to recall, "He was also a secretary or the like. He said he was father's special assistant, and would like me to meet dad."

"He must be a liar." Harriet's eyes narrowed. "When you weren't born, mom divorced that man. It's been many years, and who will remember the past."

Colin nodded in accord. "And even if it is true, I will ignore it. I only have mom and you as my family. Our dad was already dead before I was born!"

Harriet smiled and urged him eating the food, "Okay, don't mind. I'll call security tomorrow. The man can't disturb us later."

When her mom divorced with their dad and raised them by herself, Harriet vowed that she would not agree if the man returned to confess their relationship.

And she had a lot of money now, enough for them to live a wealthy life.

"I agree!"

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Daniel White was refused by Colin. He would still like to stay for a while but was ruthlessly driven out by the security. He had to get back to Allen and thought the boy was such violent that he didn't let him finish his words.

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