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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 122

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Christian's eyes flashed across a complicated expression. "No."

He took a deep breath, calmed himself, pursed his lips and said, "I didn't suspect you. Take a good rest."

He glanced at Derek coldly as he spoke and frowned. "She's going to rest. Why aren't you leaving yet?"

Derek sneered, "You are the one who should leave."

Christian's face turned gloomy as if it was covered with a layer of cold mist, and he glanced at Derek grim-faced, then looked at Anastasia, saying in a deep voice, "Make him leave."

Anastasia stood there lazily and looked at him coldly, "Christian Patterson, you should leave."

Christian's gritted his teeth instantly, and his chest heaved up and down as if he was restraining his emotions.

He looked at Anastasia deeply, turned around, and strode away angrily.

Anastasia frowned slightly. "He obviously doubted me. Why is he just left like that?"

After Derek took her back to her ward, he looked at her grim-faced and asked, "Yesterday afternoon... Did you do that?"

Anastasia smiled wryly. "Yes."

Derek paused and asked in a low voice, "Did Beatrice set fire to that private room the last time?"

He quickly realized that if she hadn't obtained clear evidence, she would not be so impulsive as to wrong the innocent.

He had just found out about the relationship between the waiter and Alison, but Anastasia had already made a move. It could only be said that she already knew who was instigating it.

Anastasia nodded and seemed to acquiesce to the question.

Derek immediately turned gloomy enveloped with a menacing and cold aura.

"You should have told me earlier, so I can kill her myself. You don't have to do it yourself."

Anastasia curled into a wry smile, looked at Derek, and said calmly, "Derek, of course I need revenge with my own hands, so I will feel better. Besides, I didn't intend to dirty my hands. Don't worry. I know what I'm doing."

"Anastasia..."

Derek felt sorry for his younger sister, and even more so for her tenacity.

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