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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1419

Although they did have a good chat, Cecilia was all that occupied Noel’s heart. He didn’t have any intention to start on a new relationship.

All he needed to do was carry out what Diana wanted him to do.

He didn’t say much, neither did he have the intention of continuing to chat with Ginny.

“I’m sorry, I came down to work before the blinds lifted.”

So that was what happened!

No wonder they didn’t see each other! They really didn’t!

That lady who fancied him must have been heartbroken.

The usually cold Ginny transformed into a super gossip monger. “I see!”

She decided to help them out. She tapped on her tablet and showed him their group photo just now.

“It’s this lady. How does she look? If you like her, I can give you her contact number!”

She was already trying her best to imitate the cute tone that normal girls spoke in, lest others found that she was a heartless murderer.

However, Noel didn’t want to respond to Ginny. He rubbed his nose in slight disdain, and looked away from Ginny. He didn’t pay attention to the tablet.

Until now, there was nothing that Ginny could not do. She reached out and pulled Noel. Noel, who was intending to walk past Ginny, was stopped right in his tracks.

At that moment, Noel thought he must have been hallucinating.

That waitress clearly just touched his arm lightly. Why was he unable to move an inch…? Could his shoulders have gone so stiff after sitting for such a long time?

Noel was in disbelief, and figured it was about time for a full body check-up.

“I’m sorry, I don’t like her.”

With that, Noel picked up his laptop and walked forward. He tried one more time, and was still unable to move. He looked down, and saw Ginny’s hand on his upper arm.

Could it be due to the strength of the waitress?

Noel was shocked, but before he could think deeper, he saw the waitress who served him coffee holding the tablet so seriously and presenting that photo so earnestly to him.

She zoomed in on a person’s face, again and again.

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