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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 735

Amy is Austin's life saver?

She saved Austin that night?

Which night?

Was it the night he saw it?

Brooklyn's face changed for a moment.

During this time, Amy and herself were practically strangers.

Even when she went to her mother for acupuncture treatment, her attitude was distant when she met herself.

Probably because of what he said to her last time.

He took her for a vain woman and mocked her for being insolent enough to seduce Austin.

But I didn't think that he was the one who misunderstood her.

So she's Austin's savior?

"Mr. Scott, what's wrong with you?"

The young woman across the street saw Brooklyn staring fixedly at the Austins with a soulful look on her face and inquired curiously.

Brooklyn returned to her senses and smiled reluctantly toward the young woman.

"Miss Barrett, I ran into some acquaintances, hold on a second."

After saying that, Brooklyn hurriedly got up and greeted several people from Louis who were about to walk forward.

"Mr. Johnson, Helena, Mr. Evison."

Seeing that it was Brooklyn, several people stopped in their tracks.

"Brooklyn, you're there?"

Violet greeted Brooklyn, saw the young woman sitting at one of his tables, and laughed, "Dating your girlfriend?"

A flash of discomfort crossed Brooklyn's face and she subconsciously glanced at Amy.

Amy didn't look at him, her expression was bland.

It just so happened that someone was calling for a waiter, so Amy said something to a few people and went to work.

Brooklyn's eyes followed her until Austin said he'd go play first, and then he looked back.

Witnessing the departure of several people, Brooklyn looked distracted.

The mind is still reeling from Amy's affair.

I am glad that Amy is a good and clean girl.

Chagrined, how could he be sarcastic with her without asking for a reason?

This is a big misunderstanding.

But so is Amy.

Why don't you explain to him clearly?

The look of disappointment in Amy's eyes when she heard his sarcasm flashed in her mind.

Brooklyn's brow furrowed in chagrin as she tried to slap herself.

The other side.

Outside the restroom.

Ada Barrett washes her hands and absently picks up the phone.

"Mom, why do I have to marry an illegitimate son? Our family is at least a scholarly family, and when Brooklyn and I get married in the future, it would be a shame to take him out to meet our relatives."

She and Brooklyn were introduced to each other.

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