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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 1199

Fia swept a glance at the darkness nearby. It was half past eight and there were few people around.

However, to a certain artiste, it was still not safe enough.

She suppressed the helplessness she felt internally and turned around.

“Is anything the matter?”

Wearing a mask and a cap, Eileen was dressed in all black as she hurried to Fia.

“I’m Eileen.”

“Is anything the matter?” Fia asked coolly.

Eileen stared at Fia and her gaze trembled. “Are you really unable to agree to my request?”

“What request?” Fia acted as if she had forgotten that she had once come to seek her out.

Eileen said, “Conrad has moved into Aurora Residences, and is living above you.”

Fia replied, “So?”

Eileen continued, “I just saw Annie leaving, not too tidily.”

Fia sighed. “So?”

Eileen walked to Fia and made a request sincerely. “Why does Conrad have amnesia and is able to find a woman to pass his days well? I also find Annie’s actions distasteful. She and that monster of a mom of Conrad’s worked together to cheat people! A bunch of scum!”

“Ms. Reid.” Fia’s tone was faint. “You asking me to intentionally approach Mr. Maxwell, isn’t that also cheating people? Is that not being scum?”

Eileen froze.

Fia said, “Don’t be a pot calling the kettle black, please? Your career is at its peak, so just focus on earning money and pass your days well. Don’t think about stuff you shouldn’t be thinking about.”

Eileen replied, “I feel it’s so unfair for my best friend. She liked Conrad for many years and I reckon even Conrad doesn’t even know. Why…”

“Your best friend is dead while you are alive. You really don’t have to torture yourself for a dead person!” Fia’s tone couldn’t help turning solemn.

“You wouldn’t understand.” Eileen lowered her head. “Losing her was equivalent to losing half of my life. Every day, besides work, I don’t know what to do.”

Fia smelled the liquor on her. “Ms. Reid, you’re drunk. Call your assistant to come pick you up.”

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