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Remarriage? Never And Go Away! novel Chapter 744

Chapter 744 Don’t Force Others to Do What You Don’t like

Gloria‘s eyes turned slightly, and she hurriedly nodded, “OK, let‘s eat.”

She proposed to eat before they went to pick roses, but Karen didn‘t agree. Gloria regretted it.

She was afraid that Karen wouldn‘t be too upset to eat after she left. So, she directly walked to the dining room with

Karen, supporting her.

However, when she raised her eyes, she saw that Jordy was sitting at the table.

She was confused.

Wasn‘t he supposed to leave in a fit of pique?

He was going to eat with them?

He was really hungry?

Tut.

He was not that strong

After washing her hands, Gloria went to the table and smiled at Jordy, as if she were very concerned, “So you are really tired. I thought you were strong. I guess I was wrong?”

It was humiliating. Gloria was doing this deliberately!

Jordy‘s face darkened instantly. He said calmly word by word, “You are funny.”

There seemed to be a gust of cold wind in the room.

Gloria smiled, “It‘s okay. People eat when they are hungry. It‘s normal.”

Jordy immediately glanced at her with fierce eyes. If it were someone else, he would have been scared. God knew how sullen Jordy looked.

Karen was a little surprised. Gloria actually said such words?

Hmm?

It was fishy.

Jordy kept silent with a sullen face. He glanced at Gloria and Karen and ate silently.

The two people talked and laughed, as if he were invisible,

Gloria didn‘t plan to stay after she finished eating. After all, it was late.

She smiled at Karen, “Grandma, I‘ın leaving.”

Jordy got up in silence..

Karen immediately nodded, “OK, goodbye. Jordy, send Gloria back.”

Jordy didn‘t speak, but just walked out.

Gloria didn‘t drive here. If she ordered an Uber, grandma would definitely disagree. She would watch her get into

Jordy‘s car.

In the end, she didn‘t say anything. When she got outside, Jordy had been on the driver‘s seat, apparently waiting for her.

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