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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 803

Chapter 803 

“Get lost!” Conrad angrily hung up. 

Returning to the bedroom, Fia was cuddled on the small sofa, looking at him. 

She asked, “Why are you angry after going to the study?” 

“Picked up a call. The words spoken were no different than a fart!” 

“Who was it?” 

“Who else could it be?!” Conrad was thinking of giving Kent a punch if he was in front of him. 

“Mr. Gilbert?” Fia guessed. 

“Yeah.” 

“What did he say to you?” 

“He said…” Conrad shut up in time, his brows furrowed together into a frown. 

It was still better not to tell Fia about the red mole, lest she thought too much. 

Furthermore, no matter how shameless Kent was, he would also feel shy talking to Fia about this kind of a thing. 

“Because of Jason, he said a bunch of nonsense,” Conrad said faintly. 

Fia knew that Jason was not a happy existence to him and automatically shut up. “Why did you stop asking?” However, Conrad suddenly stared at her and asked seriously. Fia sat up. “What does this expression of yours mean?” 

Conrad clenched his fist. “When it comes to Jason, you always seem different.” 

Fia looked at Conrad speechlessly. If there was trust, there was no need for explanation. Furthermore, she had already explained many times. She only had sibling feelings and a friendship relationship with Jason. 

“I’ll take a bath first.” She got up to look for her pajamas and entered the bathroom. 

Conrad wiped his face in annoyance, feeling that Fia’s attitude came from Jason being an existence at the bottom of her heart that could not be touched. 

Esme returned to the Thomases’ residence and hid herself in the bedroom. After some thought, she called Barbara who was traveling. 

“Hello, sis?” 

Barbara held her phone as she looked at the girl who was sitting opposite her and faintly agreed. 

“Is anything the matter, Britney?” 

“Barbara, there is something I want to ask you for help with.” 

“Go ahead.” 

“You know I have a mole on my butt. I want to get rid of it. Can you help me to find a reliable specialist in the country? I’m afraid that if the person isn’t good, it may leave a scar.” 

Barbara blink, and with a thought, she said, “You have had the mole since you were born. I think it looks quite nice. You don’t have to get rid of it.” 

“But it feels like a flaw.” Esme used a girlish upset tone. 

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