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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 642

"Congratulations."

What does he want to do?

Want to fight for Amy?

Or are you trying to persuade Austin not to play around with people's feelings?

He is just an illegitimate son who just took over the Scott Family business, and every step he takes is like walking on thin ice, so how is he qualified to compete with these business tycoons?

Does he still want to be in the circle in the future?

What's more, what position does he take to fight on Amy's behalf?

She doesn't deserve him to fight for her either.

"Thanks."

Austin raised his eyebrows, not paying too much attention to Brooklyn, and sat down with his arm around Josie.

Brooklyn's forehead was slightly wet and he was in no mood to stay and go, so he said hello to a few people and went to find his friends.

The table of people at the card table had smiles on their faces.

David took the lead and raised his glass, "Come on, let's all raise our glasses and wish that all lovers in the world will be married at last."

Everyone raised their glasses and with a clink, the glasses touched together with a happy clink.

"You are all paired up, I can't stop looking at you."

Dominic sipped his wine with a look of envy.

David gave him a look and laughed, "Don't rush brother-in-law, like your sister said, there will be bread and lovers soon."

"That is, there is no hurry, fate is destined."

Austin patted Dominic's shoulder and laughed, "I never thought you guys would join forces to trick me all by yourselves! Fooled me so hard."

He just thought they were being secretive tonight.

I didn't expect to give him such a big surprise.

Never forget.

"How do you call it lying to you? It's obviously a surprise for you."

David said, "Austin, do you think you're happy and excited now?"

Austin wrapped his arms around Josie and couldn't help but kiss her, "It was fun and exciting. Thanks!"

Growing up, there were many women who showed him love though.

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