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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 1162

Beryl, the “victim” started to speak. “Son, you must have gone mad! She hit me. Why are you apologizing!”

Conrad ignored his mother and looked at Fia sincerely. “My mother made you unhappy. If you are angry, just direct your anger at me.”

“Conrad!” Beryl was angered beyond words.

Fia felt so much disdain that she shouted till her ears hurt and threw her aside.

“You outrageous woman!” Beryl’s behind was hurting from the fall and she stretched out her hand toward Silas, but noticed that he was not looking at her and was busy supporting Conrad.

She could only help herself up with the wall.

Silas swept her a glance from the corner of his eyes. He intentionally pretended not to see her stretching her hand toward him.

He did not directly deal with Beryl. But this Ms. Sia could. She really helped him vent.

“Get lost with your mother,” Fia said to Conrad as she looked at him coldly.

Conrad nodded. “Silas, get Charles to send my mom back to the old residence.”

“Conrad!” Beryl was unable to accept his decision. Why was he so nice toward a weird girl who appeared out of nowhere?

“Mom, you should not have come knocking to make things difficult for people.” Conrad’s attitude was impartial, clearly standing by Fia’s side.

Fia frowned, her heart feeling a little out of sorts.

Even in the past, he had never made such a speedy decision when it came to her and his mother.

Now that he had lost his memories, he was really sincere toward her, a stranger.

How ridiculous!

“Why can’t I come and see what kind of a person she is? Felicity had been taking care of you for the past five years. Why are you ignoring Felicity after this woman appeared?!” Beryl shouted.

Conrad felt his temples hurt. He looked at his mother coldly. “What do you mean by Felicity has been taking care of me for these five years?”

“Back then, if it wasn’t for her, would you have been able to awaken?!” Beryl cooked up nonsense to shut Conrad up.

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