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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 1028

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Chapter 1028

Seeing the frosty look on the middle-aged man's face, Genevieve could not help but hold her breath and her tongue as the man's authoritative air was too intimidating.

About two minutes later, Armand came down and walked over in large strides.

His brows were furrowed, and he looked unwell. When he spotted Genevieve who was standing next to Felix, he was a little surprised. But gently, he asked, “Genev, what are you doing here?”

“It doesn't matter what she's doing here,” Felix snapped. “Who's in your room?”

Glancing at Genevieve, Armand quickly understood that the woman had come to visit him and had seen something that made her misunderstand something, which in turn caused Felix to misunderstand him as well.

He beckoned the manager over and had him summon whoever was in the room upstairs.

After the manager walked away, Armand said to Felix, “The room was booked by a secretary. I was assigned to stay with Mr. Lewis. Ten minutes ago, Ms. Eurydice Gaudette brought over some documents and some supper. It was Mr. Lewis who opened the door.”

Despite feeling unwell from his cold, Armand had no choice but to keep working in the hotel room since he had work to finish after his meeting.

At that time, John Lewis had allowed Eurydice to come in, as it was not polite to chase people away.

Genevieve tried to remember the moment she asked for the hotel room number from the front desk. They had indeed told her it was a standard room, but she did not take note of that.

I was overthinking! He was not cheating in the first place.

Just then, the manager brought over John, who was staying in the same room as Armand, and Eurydice.

Having learned what had happened, Eurydice said with a smile, “Ms. Rachford, since you're here, you should have knocked on the door and looked at the truth with your own eyes. That is always better than overthinking by yourself.”

Genevieve frowned and wanted to say something, but Felix beat her to it.

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