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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2187

Chapter 2188

“All of them want to make this fake engagement into a real one. Your boyfriend is the only one who still has no idea about it.”

Ava sighed and let out a chuckle upon hearing that. ‘They’re so sinister. I thought my concession would help improve an old man’s health, but in reality, they were just teaming up to deceive me.”

“Ava, don’t put up with these scheming people. Go over and tell your boyfriend the truth. Don’t be afraid. I’ll stand on your side and the side of justice no matter what!”

After Maisie made the promise, she grabbed Ava and walked to the banquet hall.

The atmosphere at the scene was very lively at the moment. Perhaps those scheming people wanted to make this matter official, so they also called in a lot of media personnel and reporters.

After all, the Grahams were also a rich family in Glendale. The media would definitely want to write about them.

At this time, many people were talking around Daniel. Naya walked over to Daniel while being escorted by the crowd.

She looked at the man in front of her with a smile on her face. She looked as if she wanted to say something but stopped herself out of shyness.

Naya’s mother pushed Naya to Daniel’s side, trying to close the distance between Naya and Daniel. However, Daniel avoided her. 1

He raised his eyes and looked around the banquet hall, but he could not find Ava anymore. He could not help but frown.

Naya saw Daniel’s wandering gaze and after she thought about it, she asked softly.

“Dan, are you looking for someone?” she asked.

“No.” Daniel denied it. “What’s after this? I have something to do in a while, so let’s finish it quickly.”

“Dan, what are you talking about? Today is a big day for you and Naya. Nothing is more important than this! Besides, Naya’s father is still talking business with an important client in the private room upstairs. He’ll have to come later, so you just have to wait patiently.” Daniel’s mother persuaded him.

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