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After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself novel Chapter 95

Aria frowned at Gideon. "Are you sick in the head?"

But Gideon did have a sickness—a genetic one.

That was still no reason for his baseless accusations.

Besides, so what if she had dated Charles? She hadn't done anything to wrong Gideon.

On the contrary, it was Gideon who had a murky relationship with Lilith. How dare he condemn her?

"Aria, I told you, we can have a good life together. Stop acting like this!"

Aria couldn't help but roll her eyes.

He'd already signed the divorce papers. What was he pretending for?

But she wasn't foolish enough to bring up the divorce papers now.

She could only placate him. "Fine, fine. Give me my phone."

"You're staying at the estate tomorrow. I'll give it back when I get home."

This was clearly about stopping Aria from going to the seminar.

Aria laughed in exasperation.

Gideon had said so much, but he didn't actually care about her and other men. He was just looking for an excuse to stop her from ruining tomorrow's seminar.

Back at the family estate.

Aldous Evernight was still in the hospital, and Eveline, who was going to be with him tomorrow, had already gone to bed.

"Raphael, you're still up?"

Gideon pulled Aria inside and saw Raphael sitting in the living room.

Raphael looked up at Aria. "I heard you're the one who saved Dad today. Can you tell me how you did it?"

Aria was a bit embarrassed. "Well, I just…"

"Raphael, we're all family. It was her duty to save him." Gideon squeezed Aria's arm. "You should take care of your health, too."

For some reason, Gideon just didn't want Aria to have contact with other men.

Not even with his own brother, Raphael.

After all, Aria was too good at pushing her luck if you gave her an inch.

Raphael watched Aria go upstairs, rubbed the bridge of his nose, and sent a few text messages.

***

Since they had just returned to the family estate, they were in the same bedroom.

The bed was huge.

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