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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 846

Chapter 846 

“Fia, I’m just worried about you. Your uncle came and told me what happened in Gryphon.” 

“He told you I pushed Britney off a bridge, didn’t he?” Fia then asked sarcastically, “What else did he say? That I’m mentally ill? That I’ve become so suspicious of others that everyone seems like a bad person to me?” 

Conrad’s face turned cold when he noticed Fia’s emotions start to become unstable. He even wanted to snatch the phone from Fia’s hand so she would not be adversely affected by negative feelings. 

However, he felt relieved when he saw her smirking at the phone, seemingly not feeling hurt at all. 

you that 

way, Fia. 

“No. Your uncle didn’t say that.” Conall frowned and said, “I didn’t think of you I believe 

you. Whatever you did, you must have done it with a reason.” 

“Don’t worry. Even if you all think of me like that, I would not mind at all. Besides, Mr. Finn Parker and Madam Barbara were once a couple. So it’s only normal for him to defend his dear sister-in-law,” Fia replied in a mocking tone, showing that she did not care about how they viewed her. 

“Fia…” 

When Conall wanted to say more to persuade her, Fia interjected, “It’s getting late. I need to rest now.” 

Then she hung up the phone and smiled joyously at Conrad. “I’m done with my phone call. Satisfied? So can you take your bath now?” 

Conrad patted her on the head and said, “Roger that, Mrs. Maxwell.” 

“Go!” Fia shoved his hand away before pulling the blanket over her. “I’m tired. I’ll hit the sack. first.” 

“Okay.” Conrad tucked her in before walking to the bathroom. When she heard the bathroom door close, Fia’s face turned sullen and she was dismayed. 

She could not stop thinking about the possibility that Britney and Esme were the same person. On top of that, Britney had connections and people who cared for her, making it difficult to probe for the truth. 

The next morning, Conrad went straight to the company after breakfast. Fia came up with an excuse so she would be allowed to rest at home. 

Before leaving the house, Conrad ordered Sophia to accompany Fia at home and to never bring her out. Even if Fia insisted on going outdoors, Sophia was to tell him about it too. 

Seeing him out the door, Fia said with a gentle smile, “Don’t worry, I’ll be fine. I’ll be a good girl and stay at home until you come back.” 

Conrad nodded. “Good.” 

Seeing his wife waving him goodbye, Conrad recalled the early days of their marriage. If so many untoward things had not happened back then, perhaps their marriage would be as peaceful and harmonious as this. 

After Conrad’s car was out of sight, Fia’s smile faded. 

Seeing this, Sophia asked, “What’s wrong?” 

“Oh, nothing.” Fia shrugged and said, “I want to visit the hospital. Wanna come with me?” Alarmed, Sophia asked Fia timidly, “What… What are you going to the hospital for?” 

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