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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 240

“You’re not welcome here. Get out of here,” Kathy said indifferently.

She looked at Billy.

Billy brought her to his side and said in a deep voice, “Joseph, did you hear what Kathy said?”

“She’s my wife. You don’t have the rights to speak for her.” Joseph squinted his eyes coldly.

Billy chuckled, “Is that so? At least I respect her. What about you?”

“Joseph, give me some time to cool down. I’ll be back.”

After she found out the truth and reconsidered her relationship with Joseph, she would have a talk with Joseph.

It was hardly the time to discuss it now.

“Go home with me. I won’t disturb you.” Joseph’s voice became gentler.

Joseph was unstable just now. When he faced Kathy, he was out of control.

“I want to stay here. Don’t worry.”

“Mrs. Joseph, I’m worried that you’re alone.”

“I will protect her. Joseph, Kathy doesn’t want to see you,” Billy said from the side.

Joseph stared at Billy coldly. Billy looked at Joseph without fear. Billy even smiled.

Billy was happy that Kathy argued with Joseph.

Ignoring them, Kathy went back to her home alone and locked the door.

Joseph and Billy looked at each other.

“Since you know her identity, you should know that Kathy is my sister. I won’t let you hurt her.” Billy was in a bad mood.

“You don’t have the rights,” Joseph said mockingly.

“She doesn’t believe you. Joseph, I will let you get a divorce,” Billy said.

Joseph squinted his eyes coldly.

Looking at the closed door, Joseph stood at the door and didn’t leave.

Then he called John.

“Buy the Apartment NO. 15402 in the AN Road Community!”

John was confused. When he was about to ask the reason, he recalled that this house was across Kathy’s house.

“I see.”

When Kathy left the Joseph Bay, she only brought a few books. She didn’t lack anything in the house, but she felt lonely. Joseph always stayed with her, so she wasn’t used to being alone.

Her mother left in a hurry and didn’t take anything away. Kathy walked in the room.

The photo of Kathy and Angela hung on the wall. They took the photo three years ago. Kathy had discovered repeatedly that she wasn’t like Angela, but Kathy had never thought that Angela wasn’t her mother.

Kathy picked up the photo and stroked the photo. Angela smiled in the photo. They had a good time.

Although Angela was nagging, she was concerned about Kathy.

“Mom, I miss you.” Kathy sat down and felt sad.

She missed Angela.

Kathy knew that she shouldn’t disturb Angela. Angela lived a happy life.

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The next day, Kathy went to the supermarket to buy some provisions.

Billy was waiting for her downstairs.

Kathy frowned. “Why are you here?”

“I buy some food for your breakfast.”

Billy handed her a bowl of porridge.

Kathy was surprised. She was hungry. There was nothing at home.

“Thank you. I’m about to go shopping. You can go to work. There’s no need to come here,” Kathy said indifferently.

“I want to go shipping with you.”

“There’s no need,” Kathy replied and walked to the door.

Billy followed her. Kathy couldn’t get rid of him.

She frowned. “Billy, even if you’re my brother, I’m used to being independent. You don’t have to worry about me.”

“This is my Mom’s order.”

Kathy was surprised. Jennifer ordered Billy to do that.

“She has been waiting for you.” Billy looked at her.

“I see,” Kathy smiled faintly.

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