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Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim) novel Chapter 40

Read Go Away, I’m a Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 40 – Do You Also Want to Pursue Samara?

The blue car quickly disappeared. Victor raised his eyebrows. “Why didn’t I realize that Samara had such a personality?”

Gisselle, who was just about to leave, turned around and looked at him. “Because you were blind.”

After saying that, Gisselle scanned Chaim. Before she left, she spat.

There was nothing she could do. She did not have Samara’s state of mind of treating Chaim as a dead man.

Gisselle glared at Victor before getting into the car with the car keys.

Forget it. She didn’t need to be serious with a bad man.

Victor choked and wanted to retort her, but Gisselle and the others had gotten into their cars.

He could only hold back his anger and turn his head to look at Chaim. “Samara didn’t look at you just now. How do you feel, Chaim?”

Chaim snorted coldly, “Get lost.”

Victor said, “You don’t have to be like this even if you’re angry from embarrassment.”

Chaim simply ignored Victor and walked towards his car.

He would never hang out with Victor again.

“Mr. Humphrey, long time no see.”

At this time, Roland also came out of the bar and looked at Chaim with a half–smile. He asked provocatively, “There is a question that I have always wanted to ask you.”

Victor knew that Roland always liked to go against Chaim. Now that he came over, he most likely wanted to disgust

Chaim.

“Mr. Garza, are you ill–educated? Why do you have so many questions to ask all day long?”

Roland glanced at Victor and kept his smile. He asked Chaim, ‘What’s wrong with you? You actually divorced a good woman like Samara!”

Chaim’s face immediately darkened. He looked at Roland. “I also want to know why you are crazy enough to fall for a

woman like Samara!”

However, she did not expect that just as she came back, she would hear those words from Chain.

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