Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy by Inked Snow Chapter 1620
Luke curled his lips into a smirk and stared at the woman struggling in his arms. Then, he picked her up and strode toward his car.
One of his men quickly picked up what he was trying to do and opened the car door.
Luke tossed Gwen into the backseat, then got into the car himself.
The door closed after them.
A short distance away, Jim could still hear Gwen’s cries and protests from within the car. For some reason, he suddenly recalled Bonnie.
Bonnie, the woman who loved wearing red, and was far more adept at scolding people than taking care of a child.
When she realized the child had fallen sick, she had even gone out into the rain and caught a cold herself.
This woman was in her twenties, but sometimes, she would behave so erratically it was as though she was more childish than June.
“Let’s go home now,” said Heather in a low voice next to Malcolm’s ear when she saw Jim watching Luke’s car leave. “Let’s leave while he’s distracted…”
Malcolm nodded and put his arm around Heather, attempting to leave.
“Who said I’m distracted?” Jim sneered and strode toward them. “Now that Vivian has gotten the punishment she deserves, what shall I do about you?”
He stood in front of Malcolm and Heather, staring at them with a look as cold as ice. “Don’t think that just because that old geezer isn’t around, no one can punish you for your wrongdoings.”
As he said this, Jim dangled his phone in front of them and added, “Everything that the servant said, as well as Dr.
Greg’s statements, had been recorded on my phone.
‘As soon as that old geezer gets better, I’ll show this to him.
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