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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 420

Chapter 420: Chapter 420: Why Don’t You Just Marry Me?

Chloe Reed frowned slightly. She instinctively glanced back at William Quinn and whispered, "Aren’t we going to continue the discussion?"

"His intentions aren’t pure. What is there to discuss?" Walker Grant’s tone grew colder. "Let’s eat first."

Recalling William Quinn’s deranged behavior, Chloe Reed felt a flicker of fear and nodded. "Okay."

The two of them left the private room immediately.

Nathaniel Monroe, who had been trying to keep a low profile, saw this and also stood up to leave.

"Hey, wait a minute."

But William Quinn stopped him.

Nathaniel Monroe looked at him in confusion. "Mr. Quinn, is there anything else?"

William Quinn looked at him and asked, "Are all the women from Country A like that?"

Nathaniel Monroe remembered the things Quinn had just said to Chloe and couldn’t help but wonder, ’Has he not met many women from Country A? Is that why he’s acting this way?’

He immediately said, "Mr. Quinn, is this your first visit? Our country has a lot of fun places to see. Since you’ve come all this way, how about I arrange for you to see the sights? The local tour guides are excellent."

William Quinn nodded. "Yes, that sounds wonderful."

’She was from this country.’

’But she never made it back before she died.’

’She had a timid nature and would always cling to him, telling him stories about this country.’

’Now that he was here, he wanted to see for himself what it was about this place that she had been so fond of.’

’Even right before she died, she kept murmuring that her soul would surely return.’

Nathaniel Monroe immediately started making arrangements. He was about to suggest something for that evening, but then he glanced at William Quinn’s broken finger and said, "Mr. Quinn, perhaps we should go to the hospital to get that bandaged first?"

"Of course."

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