Chapter 169
Erice tugged at Debra’s hand, her eyes filled v
worry.
Drebre reassured her, “ll be back tomorrow night.”
I want for you at home”
“Ang
As Debra started to leave, Jordan picked up a piece of cake and handed
we received your gift and blessings. The first piece of birthday cake should go to your
ray
Sebe took the cake and headed toward the door. Jordan opened the gift box, revealing a watch inside. Joy crossed his face as he carefully Dutton his wrist
Debre followed be out. As they walked, Joe tried to reassure her. Madam, please don’t quarrel with Mr. Nichols. He has been worried avor your
besed, her voice laced with sarcasm. “Worried about me? He should worry more about Shelia, who is in prison.”
Se krew ta ndrew had contacted the warden to ensure Shelia suffered during her incarceration. Shelia had brought this upon herself, and Dalys feh no sympathy for her.
How they woved at their destination, Joe left. Debra entered and found the room och black She frowned, reaching for the light switch, but We could turn it on, someone pressed her against the wall.
, the covely showed the person, hearing a grunt of
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“It’s me,” Juan grumbled.
but she sensed
In the darkness, she couldn’t make out his express bitterness in his tone. She quickly switched on the light, causing Juan to squint against the sudden brightness. She stepped back, maintaining a safe distance between them.
“You called me back, so what’s the deal?”
Juan had Joe summon her back every other day, something he’d never done before.
“Have you been staying at the Potter’s the past few days?” Juan asked.
Debra nodded, her expression unyielding. “Yes, I have. What about it? Didn’t your people tell you?”
Juan hesitated, realizing he couldn’t argue against what she said.
“I don’t like being watched. You have no right to watch me. Our marriage was purely a business alliance, with no feelings involved,” she added.
Juan’s anger surfaced, his voice rising. “No feelings? Didn’t you like me back then, insisting on marrying me with your family’s chips?”
Debra felt a pang of irritation. “As you said, it was before. I don’t like you anymore.”
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