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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 216

Sue was a smart woman and quickly understood what Kathy meant.

A lightning marriage meant that they still didn’t have a strong relationship.

“Doctor Joseph is a good man. You must seize the chance.”

Alexia said so too.

Kathy seemed a bit sullen. She often felt uncertain about their relationship just because Joseph was so outstanding.

It was normal to drink wine in a dinner party. However, Joseph poured juice into Kathy’s glass. Sue tried to stop him but in vain.

“Nice try. Joseph cares about her a lot,” Lincoln said teasingly with his long legs crossed.

“It’s OK. I can drink some with your friends.” Kathy frowned. Everyone drank. Although she was a wimpy drinker, she could still take a sip or two.

“Anyway, Joseph will take you home if you’re drunk.” Sue blinked at Kathy.

Kathy flushed slightly. She did not dare to get drunk.

“Only one sip,” Joseph said seriously with a straight face.

“Kathy, Joseph is so strict with you. Are you preparing for pregnancy?” Kathy had just taken a sip and almost spat it out.

Pregnancy …

She immediately shook her head, “Joseph and I don’t want a baby now.”

“You’ve been married for a year, Joseph. Didn’t your grandpa press you to have one?”

“It’s not up to him,” Joseph said in a deep voice.

“Don’t let Kathy wait too long.”

“You talk too much, Sue. Enjoy your wine!” Lincoln handed a glass of wine to Sue.

Sue was dissatisfied and involuntarily leaned against Lincoln. The moment they touched each other, they burnt with passion.

But when they were about to kiss, Sue stopped.

She pushed Lincoln away and staggered out while supporting the wall.

She seemed to want to vomit. Kathy went to support her and said to them, “We need to go to the bathroom.”

Walking out of the private room, Sue smiled and leaned against the wall. She took out a pack of cigarettes.

She was very hot. With a cigarette in her slender white finger, she looked even more charming.

She was born as a beauty.

“It’s not good for girls to smoke.” Kathy frowned.

Sue smiled, “Only nicotine can make me calm down.”

Kathy recalled the time when Lincoln hugged Sue. Lincoln said he was single. But just now they seemed quite intimate. She looked at Sue in confusion.

“Are you a wimpy drinker?” Sue asked her.

“Yes, I’m.”

“You should learn from me. Women must be a good drinker and smoker. Otherwise, they treat you badly,” Sue said seriously.

Kathy smiled. She wasn’t objected to that. But it was the first time she had heard that.

They were totally different. She was arrogant, beautiful, and attractive.

“Not always. You can stay away from something for your whole life, so that you won’t be addicted to it,” Kathy said calmly.

Sue narrowed her eyes, “You’re a good girl.”

“I used to follow the rules, but later I realized that it was useless. Even though I was easily satisfied, sometimes I was still blamed by others for no reason.

“You must try your best to get what you want, including a man.”

Just as Sue wanted to take another puff on the cigarette, Lincoln come out.

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