Chapter 67
“How long are you planning to stay here?” Angela was fuming. It seemed that Dexter was planning to stay at her house for a while.
“Didn’t you hear what Grandpa said? He said I can only go back when you’re ready to return home.” Dexter replied casually. He leaned back on the couch with a shrug and a helpless expression.
“Fine, you can stay! But I’m warning you, you’re only allowed in the living room and the guest bedroom. Don’t even think of going anywhere else, especially not the second floor!” Angela retorted coldly, the frustration clear in her yoice.
Dexter shrugged again. “You say it as if I want to stay here.”
Angela was at a loss for words. “If that’s the case, why don’t you just explain to Grandpa that we…”
Just before she could finish her sentence, she realized that the maids hadn’t left yet. So, she quickly swallowed back her words and shot a glare at Dexter.
Dexter’s face darkened instantly. He ordered everyone to leave in a low voice.
Once they were alone, he stood up abruptly and leaned in closer to her.
“I’m warning you, Angela, three years is still a long way to go. You better act like nothing happened. Otherwise, if you provoke me, I don’t mind changing that divorce certificate into a marriage certificate.”
With no other options, Dexter settled in at Villa Heights.
To his surprise, his wound became infected the next day, and he couldn’t go to work for the next two to three days.
Angela couldn’t help but feel a sense of smug satisfaction. She thought to herself that Dexter would finally have to leave now!
As long as he stopped bothering her, she didn’t care if he went back to Bamford Estate.
However, the next afternoon, he called her during lunch hour, asking her to return to help him change his bandages.
Angela couldn’t take it anymore–she was tempted to kick him out for good. But then she remembered how he kept bringing up their agreement, and her frustration grew stronger.
She was determined to shut him up for good, no matter what it took.
To her surprise, when she returned to Villa Heights, Dexter had arranged for a few chefs to come over and prepare a big feast. There were various dishes on the table, including her favorite dessert–strawberry shortcake.
Chapter 67
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“Let’s eat first,” Dexter said casually as he turned to look at her.
“Better than what she made, don’t you think?” he asked, giving her a half–smile and a look that seemed to carry a hidden meaning.
Angela was taken aback. If he hadn’t brought it up, she would have almost forgotten about the incident that day when Elena had cooked a feast and brought lunch for him.
She didn’t understand why he had suddenly brought it up. Could he be trying to make amends? Was he trying to distance himself from Elena?
She couldn’t help but laugh at her ridiculous thoughts.
“Where’s your ointment?” She quickly regained her composure and responded coldly, keeping her answer short and straight to the point. “I’ll have lunch at my office later.”
Dexter frowned. He instructed commandingly, “Sit down and eat. I’ve got something to tell you.”
“Spit it out,” Angela replied coldly, meeting his gaze with a challenging look.
Dexter became furious. “Don’t forget that we’re not fully separated yet. You…” ‘
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