The moment Brad said those words, Nadine was completely stunned and utterly thrown off.
What the fuck? Did Brad suddenly realize that the two of them were married? Now claiming that they were still married—had he been suffering from amnesia for the last six years?
Nadine's initial instinct told her to mock him, but she realized that doing so would make it seem like she still cared about him. Thus, she held back from arguing.
Forcing herself to calm down, Nadine looked at Brad with a mocking gaze. "Mr. Hamilton, if I remember correctly, I already gave you the divorce agreement and publicly announced it. In my eyes, you are already my ex-husband.
"Mr. Ex-husband, I invited my friend for a meal. That's my business and has nothing to do with you. So, we should make things clear. How much was the bill for today's meal?"
Nadine was the type who never liked owing people anything. She had invited Sebastian for a meal, and it had nothing to do with Brad. There was no need for him to pay.
She wanted to draw a clear line with Brad. She absolutely wouldn't owe him anything, not even the bill for a simple meal.
Brad frowned deeply, his gaze filled with frustration. Sitting in the driver's seat, he coldly stared at the indifferent Nadine standing by the car window. His gaze grew cold.
If Nadine had looked a bit closer, she might've noticed a trace of hope and joy deep within his eyes. What made Brad happy was that Nadine had run over to talk to him. He was hopeful she might smile at him sweetly.
But not only did Nadine not smile at him, her face was full of impatience. There was even a hint of disdain hidden deep in her eyes. She looked exactly like how Brad had always treated her in the past.
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