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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1870

Mary was weeding, but the weeds in her heart grew wildly.

When she came back to her senses, she realized that Andrius had agreed to a meal at home.

She was a little excited.

Her mother noticed all her tiny reactions completely.

Andrius ate the meal with gusto, probably because of the special Northwestern cuisine.

Auntie Wilson and Andrius were chatting throughout the meal, and Auntie Wilson asked plenty about Andrius's family situation.

Mary felt so embarrassed.

However, she noticed that Andrius did not seem to mind.

After the meal, Andrius praised Auntie Wilson's cooking again.

Mary called out to Andrius before he left, with a slight seriousness on her face. "Did you take all your medication on time?"

"Yes, I’m almost recovered. My stomach feels a lot better recently, unlike the burning feeling I used to have." Andrius suddenly smiled and thanked Mary.

However, Mary still maintained her restraint and asked him to have another checkup in the next two days.

Andrius nodded, bid goodbye to Mary, and rushed to the company.

Mary's lips moved. She wanted to ask but was not sure how to say it.

She wanted to ask him, ‘Did the depression intensify recently?’

‘Andrius always seemed slightly exhausted, while non-stop devoting himself to work.

‘Mr. Lawrence is another story. Why can't he give Andrius a vacation?’

She murmured in frenzy inside, but then she thought, ‘It may not be Byron who has been overworking Andrius all the time.

‘It is more likely that Andrius can suppress the onset of depression by keeping a tight job all the time.’

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