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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 339

Chapter 339 Is She Easy to Get Along With

Chapter 339 Is She Easy to Get Along With?

Not long after getting in the car, Ayla’s message me through.

“I’ve arrived at the office. When will you be free to pick me up?”

The coolness in Draven’s brows and eyes finally softened. “Anytime.

Ayla was curious. “Did you pick up your mother?

“I did.”

Ayla quickly replied, “You’re not staying with her”

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Draven was about to say that Kayla did not need him at all, but held back. “She has something to do.”

Ayla texted back, “Oh.”

She did not continue the conversation. “Then come pick me up at six this afternoon.”

Draven replied, “Okay.”

After chatting briefly with Ayla, Draven’s mood improved noticeably.

He opened the photos they had taken when they went to the movies together, looked at them for a while, then put his phone away.

There was nothing interesting about the scenery outside the window.

Just like his past memories-none of them were particularly good, yet Draven remembered them all.

He remembered that when he saw Kayla again the following year, she had already begun to show her dislike for him more openly. At the time, he was only four years old. She flipped through his schoolwork, only a few pages in, and felt it was unbearable to look at.

After returning to Zheron, Kayla’s demands of him became even higher.

Her disdain for him lasted more than ten, even twenty years.

Draven knew that Troy’s mother was the same, at the only difference between him and Troy was that he did not want to prove anything to anyone.

Whether Kayla disliked him or not had nothing to do with him. But a child could not contend with a powerful and influential biological mother, compounded by the innate

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suppression of blood ties. So he pretended to be obedient. Once he was independent, he would no longer accompany her.

In Draven’s plan, the two of them would each live their own lives in the future, treating the other as if they did not exist. Indifference would be best. Decades later, when Kayla died, he would send her to the crematorium, and that would be about it.

He had never expected Kayla to suddenly change one day.

Such a forceful and arbitrary woman, actually taking the initiative to try to mend their relationship…

Draven thought he would mock Kayla, but in reality, his first reaction was that he no longer knew how to get along with her.

Kayla did not receive any message from Draven, Gritting her teeth in anger, she transferred several million as pocket money to him.

When he was little, she had always dismissed him this way-sometimes a few million, sometimes tens of millions. When he got older, she bought him cars, houses, buildings, stocks, yachts, and even airplanes. She would spend money wherever she could.

Now, these few million were probably beneath Draven’s notice, but Kayla truly had no other way. She could only use the same method as when he was young; otherwise, she did not know what else to do.

Because no matter what she did, Draven did not accept it. What else could she do?

“I know he hates me to death. If I weren’t his mother, with the way he treats me, I’d wring his neck,” Kayla said angrily, rubbing her temples. “What kind of son disrespects his own mother

so much?”

Elizabeth found it hard to comment and comforted her. “Draven came to pick you up, so he cares about you.”

“You saw his attitude. You call that care? He wishes I didn’t exist,” Kayla sighed. “I didn’t beat him enough when he was young!”

Elizabeth stopped talking.

With all the harm Kayla had once inflicted on Daven, the fact that he still acknowledged her as his mother was already good enough.

At six in the afternoon, Draven appeared on time downstairs at Ayla’s company.

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Ayla arrived on time as well. After she got into the car, Draven drove straight home.

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Ayla had guessed that Draven might have feelings for her, yet worried that she was overthinking it. On top of that, he had already met his mother, which made her a little curious about him.

Along the way, she could not help stealing glances at him.

When they stopped at a red light, Draven finally caught her in the act. “Why are you looking

at me?”

Ayla had no choice but to turn her head back.

Draven asked, “Am I that good-looking?”

Draven carried a noble, restrained air with handsome features. He wore a black shirt with a few buttons undone, exuding a subtle, alluring charm.

As soon as Ayla thought of this, she realized her thoughts were extremely dangerous-the kind she only had when she was drunk. She quickly reined in those inappropriate thoughts and asked, “You met your mother. Were you happy?”

Draven said, “It was okay.”

Ayla had not expected such a light, casual answer. For a moment, she was left speechless.

Seeing her expression, Draven suddenly wanted to laugh, but managed to hold it in. His voice softened even more. “If there’s anything you want to ask, just ask me directly.”

Ayla did not know the specifics of their mother-and-son relationship and was afraid that a random question might hit a sensitive nerve, so she chose a safer topic related to herself. “Did she mention wanting to see me?”

Draven said, “She wanted to see you the moment she got off the plane. I didn’t agree, so she left.” He paused, then looked at her. “She wants to see you tomorrow. Will you go?”

Ayla thought for a moment.

Even though her identity was fake, just thinking about meeting her still made her feel pressured. But since Kayla had brought it up, and they were all in Trensea, they would meet sooner or later anyway. It was better to face it head-on.

Ayla asked, “Is your mother easy to get along with?”

Draven did not give his mother any face at all. “No.”

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