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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 368

Chapter 368: Chapter 368: I’m Just Looking at the Stars

"You talk too much."

Walker Grant kept his eyes fixed on the building ahead, his tone exceptionally cold.

Nathaniel Monroe sighed. "Walker, is it that you don’t actually want to divorce her? If so, you should just go and tell her that."

"I wasn’t looking at her."

Walker Grant finally withdrew his gaze, his expression grim. "I was just looking at the stars."

Nathaniel Monroe rolled his eyes dramatically.

"Walker, even a dog wouldn’t believe that lie."

Walker Grant had been standing here ever since Preston Vance entered the apartment building—a full five hours!

Even Nathaniel was getting tired!

And who knew what was going on with that Vance guy? He’d been in there for so long!

’They aren’t even that close. What could they possibly have to talk about?’

Nathaniel Monroe really didn’t like the look of that Vance guy.

Walker Grant said, "Has your sister found what I’m looking for abroad?"

Nathaniel Monroe sighed. "No news. She’s gone off the grid again. I can’t reach her."

Hearing this, Walker Grant frowned slightly.

’Losing contact meant she was in an extremely dangerous place, one that required utmost caution to avoid discovery. Naturally, that meant she couldn’t casually contact anyone on the outside.’

Just then, the door of the apartment building ahead opened, and Preston Vance’s figure emerged.

Nathaniel Monroe’s eyes lit up. "Walker, he’s out. Let’s go."

Walker Grant shot him a dark, cold look.

Nathaniel Monroe rubbed his nose and gave him a sheepish grin.

Preston Vance took a side path straight home, oblivious to the two men watching him.

Walker Grant withdrew his gaze. Just then, his phone rang.

He took it out and saw it was a call from Dylan Finch.

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