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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 549

Divorce and Freedom: No More Homemaker for Him

Chapter 549 Cherish Her

Shawn looked even more surprised than him. Wait, what? Did you see me dating her?

Draven gave a dry reply. I did.”

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Shawn let out a short laugh. She’s just someone I pay to keep me company. Not someone I can show off in public.”

Draven studied the confidence on Shawn’s face and asked, If you can’t show her in public, why did you bring her here?

Well, we’re all friends here. Everyone knows. Bringing her here is fine. But if you mean taking her to public events or bringing her home to meet my dad? Come on. That would be embarrassing. She’s just a model.

Shawn’s gaze darkened. As long as I keep things like this, my dad won’t say anything. But if I actually married her, he’d think I lost my mind.”

Draven didn’t reply.

Shawn glanced at him. What’s that supposed to mean?

You two look like you’re dating,” Draven repeated. In every way.”

Since being with Ayla, Draven understood what being in love felt like.

Before, he never really had the right to judge his friendsrelationships.

Now, he could tell a little.

But Shawn clearly didn’t see it that way. Winnie just happens to be exactly my type. I like spoiling her, that’s all. When I get bored, that’s it. There are plenty of women prettier than her.

Draven didn’t comment. Shawn, it’s not easy to meet someone you truly like.”

So, you think I should treat Winnie better?Shawn couldn’t read Draven’s attitude. I treat her pretty well.

Draven wasn’t used to talking about relationship issues with his friends. He ended the topic directly. Your private life isn’t really my business.”

Man, you’re cold. Talking to you about such matters is a buzzkiller.After saying that, Shawn realized he was the one who started the topic.

Wait, why was he even talking to Draven about Winnic?

Weird.

Since he already brought it up, Shawn continued, I know you won’t interfere in my personal life. But I want to hear what you think. You found real love. I’m still shocked about that. You’ve got experience now.

He handed Draven a glass of alcohol.

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Chapter 549 Cherish Her

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Draven didn’t want to ruin the mood. He took it, took a sip, then spoke. In Aqualith’s elite families, wealth is tightly controlled. You were raised to protect family interests. Marriage can maximize benefits. It strengthens wealth, power, and status. For families like yours, marriage is a strategy. Thinking that way isn’t wrong.

Shawn strongly agreed.

He grew up with an elite education. Marriage could serve as a tool to maximize personal or family benefits. Love meant very little.

On top of that, his father had children everywhere. He had more than ten siblings. The family was chaotic. Survival pressure was high. Shawn was very good at putting his interests first.

To him, love always felt like something vague and unrealistic..

He always had beautiful women around him. But publicly, he never dated anyone.

Many people were obsessed with him, but he never considered them. He didn’t like serious emotional attachments. Casual relationships he could leave anytime suited him better.

Even though Winnie pleased him, their relationship was still something he paid for. If you paid for something and then got emotionally serious about it, that would just be stupid.

Shawn still felt confused. Since you understand how I think, why don’t you agree with my choices? And why do you still think I’m dating Winnie? That’s kind of contradictory, right?

I didn’t judge you,Draven said.

But Shawn kept pushing the topic. You saw it too. Ayla and Winnie get along pretty well. In Ayla’s eyes, only you matter. Everyone else is just another woman to her. She doesn’t care about us guys at all. If I get married someday, Winnie will definitely be sad. Ayla will probably be mad at me too. If you’re stuck between me and Ayla, who would you choose?

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