Grabbing the document and a pen, Zivon quickly began signing through the document.
Xavia herself couldn’t help but widen her eyes. Was he serious about running for president? She couldn’t allow their bickering to affect the nation’s future! Quickly getting to her feet, she was prompted to say, “…You should know that running for president won’t change anything.”
“Listen, if he thinks he can snatch my woman because of his position, then it’s high time I put him in his place!” replied Zivon.
…Damn it, he had seriously misunderstood her relationship with Ian! While it was true that Ian did things at times, he wasn’t a villain, and she really didn’t want the two to fight! In the end, she was prompted to say, “…Since that’s the case, I guess I can beat Whitney up too, huh?”
“Go for it.”
…What? Why wasn’t he defending that homewrecker?
Noticing how bewildered Xavia looked, Zivon added, “Beat up whoever makes you angry. It’s better than venting at me. I’ll be doing the same to Ian too. We’ll see if he ever dares to snatch you away from me again!”
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