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I Become A CEO After Divorce novel Chapter 1020

Chapter 1020: You're Going to Be an Uncle

When Mitch heard Yanis's words, he glanced at Reed's face and then spoke, "She didn't say much. Lately, she seems a bit down and can sit quietly for a long time without saying a word."

Yanis thought about what happened yesterday when she met Reed at the hospital and frowned slightly. She changed her shoes and walked up to sit next to Reed.

Startled by Yanis's sudden appearance, Reed looked a bit flustered and asked, "Yanis? When did you arrive?"

Yanis smiled at Reed, "Just now."

Reed felt somewhat uneasy with Yanis beside him and was about to say something when Mitch approached, so he held back his words.

Yanis glanced at Mitch and then said to Reed, "Want to chat with me?"

Reed was taken aback by Yanis's proposal but nodded.

Yanis stood up, facing Mitch, "I'll talk to Reed for a bit."

Mitch replied, "I'll go cook."

Yanis added, "Zane might come over later."

Mitch nodded, "Alright, I'll prepare more."

Yanis then turned to Reed, who was still sitting nearby, "Let's go to your room."

Reed stood up, nodding at Yanis.

After the two of them went upstairs, Allan arrived not long after.

When Mitch saw Allan, he furrowed his brows and scanned him from head to toe. Then he asked, "What happened to you?"

Allan looked around the living room but didn't see Reed. He then looked at Mitch and whispered, "Can you believe I fell while drunk?"

Mitch didn't say anything but naturally didn't believe Allan's explanation.

Allan pursed his lips and continued, "I had a bit too much to drink and got into a minor dispute."

Compared to his previous excuse, this one seemed more plausible.

Knowing Allan's nature, Mitch didn't ask any further but pointed to a nearby cabinet, "Second drawer, there's a first aid kit. Take care of yourself."

Allan said, "I've already been to the hospital..."

As Allan spoke, he paused and then asked, "Do we have Band-Aids?"

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