Chapter 32 Tears Streaming Down Her Face
Counting the days, he would spend New Year's Eve with her. Avery, just like in the past, extended her pinky finger. "It's a deal."
Jacob hesitated momentarily, and Layla, on the side, twisted her body and pouted unhappily, "Jacob."
Jacob didn't look at her. He slowly extended his finger and hooked it with Avery's pinky. "It's a deal."
This condition was accepted.
It was the only solution Avery could think of. He would accompany her for a month, and in return, she would bless his life with her death.
Layla said with dissatisfaction, "Jacob, I'm not rushing you for the divorce. It's just that the children's household registration..."
Seeing Layla's coy behavior, Avery felt slightly uncomfortable in her stomach. "I'm going to the bathroom."
Jacob was a good man in many aspects, except for his eye for women.
While Layla had been his neighbor, he did not need to involve someone like her in their affairs. Standing next to Layla made Avery feel diminished.
Or perhaps Jacob fell for this act?
As Avery walked to the bathroom, she pondered this question. It seemed that men couldn't resist a bit of coyness.
In the past, when she acted coy, Jacob would get her everything she wanted.
One month.
Well, he could spend one more month with her.
Avery knelt by the toilet and vomited heavily. Indeed, she jinxed it again. She thought her stomach had improved, but her condition soon deteriorated.
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