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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1791

Chapter 1791

Analia wrote down Serenity’s mobile phone number, and was worried that Serenity would give her a fake number. She called the phone number once, and Serenity took out the phone and showed her the caller ID.

Analia just hung up the phone and said with a smile: “Miss Hunt, I’ll go first and make an appointment another day.”

Serenity: “Goodbye.”

Serenity watched Analia get into the car, and when Analia waved to her, she said something: “When Ms. Dawson comes over next time, please park your car in the parking space at the door, and don’t leave it indiscriminately.

It’s blocking my car tonight. I have a good temper and a strong heart. I won’t argue with Ms. Dawson, if it blocks my Mr. York’s road, Ms. Dawson’s sports car will be scrapped.”

Analia: “…It’s my fault, I’ll remember it, I’m sorry.”

Serenity smiled: “Ms. Dawson, I said that I have a good temper and a strong tolerance, and I won’t get angry just because you stop and park randomly. Ms. Dawson, you walk slowly, and I won’t see you off.”

Analia waved her hand casually and drove away.

Watching the rival’s car go away, the smile on Serenity’s face narrowed, and she looked at Sam who had just come out of the villa.

“Young Mistress, what happened?” Sam had just received the news and came out to find out.

After Analia came, she didn’t disturb the people in the house, she just waited silently in the car for Serenity to come back.

Serenity: “It’s nothing, the suitor of your young master came to the house, and the car parked in the parking space without knowing it, and parked sideways at the door, blocking my way. Sam, can we go to the security guard to call the surveillance camera to see look?

Ms. Dawson doesn’t have an access card, and it’s impossible for you to bring her in. How did she come in?”

Serenity acted generously in front of her rivals, and made Analia angry. In fact, she was very stingy.

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