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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 1051

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Chapter 1051

Armand had a lot of work to deal with lately, and he didn't even have the time to return to the office. Genevieve could only see him at night after work.

Genevieve's heart ached for him. She would help him with whatever she could do for him.

After she was done with work in the morning, she went to the State Taxation Administration to help Armand run some errands and send a document. However, her car broke down when she was on her way back.

Unable to drive any further, Genevieve got out of the car and put up a warning triangle before calling the nearest garage.

Suddenly, a black Audi drove past her. It then reversed and stopped in front of her car after driving over ten meters away.

A young man came out of the car and approached Genevieve. “Did your car break down?”

At that time, Genevieve was still waiting for the garage to pick up her call. She froze momentarily when she suddenly saw a man approach her. “Oh, yes. I've already called the nearest garage.”

“It'll take them a while to get here.” The man rolled up his sleeves. “May I help?”

Upon saying that, the kindhearted man went ahead to open up the car hood and checked the engine bay. He even told Genevieve to get into the car and try starting the car.

Instead of rejecting his help, Genevieve hung up the phone and did as she was told.

A few minutes later, she eventually got the car engine running again. Slightly surprised, she got out of the car to thank the man.

“Thank you.” Genevieve wanted to give the man some money as a reward.

The man waved dismissively and said, “An uncle of mine owns a garage. Even if someone were to bump into you, they would also offer you help.”

They were on the motorway, so it was inappropriate to park their cars there for too long. The man left shortly after the conversation.

Genevieve didn't chase after the man and force him to accept her money. She got into her car and drove away.

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