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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 851

Chapter 851 

“I understand,” Conrad said as he loosened his fist. He shouldn’t have made Fia angry just now. “I’ll pay more attention next time. I won’t make her angry.” 

“I hope you’ll remember what you told me whenever and wherever you are,” Marcus said with a smile as he walked into the house. 

When Fia heard the footsteps, the gloom on Fia’s face disappeared, replaced with a light smile. 

“Sorry about that, Mr. White,” Fia said as she stood up, showing how gentle she could be. 

Marcus frowned. “Didn’t I tell you that there’s no need for all these mannerisms? I dislike them the most.” 

His tone was light and non-confrontational, and it made her loosen up a bit. 

Fia’s tense body had also relaxed a bit as she sat back in her seat. 

“Can you treat me, Mr. White?” she asked curiously. 

“It’s not something that I can do alone. It’ll need the cooperation of your family and 

yourself,” Marcus said as he took out a deck of cards with strange pictures on them. He then placed the cards on the table in front of them. 

“Pick one, Mrs. Maxwell.” 

Fia looked at the cards. The pictures on the cards were quite abstract. They looked like humanoids, monsters. But they were all bound by some kind of object. 

“What are these?” She didn’t dare pick one immediately. 

Marcus explained, “I designed these based on my own experience. It helps a little with the analysis of one’s heart.” 

Fia was quite curious. She didn’t believe that a card could reveal what was inside her heart. “Look at each card carefully and choose the one that you want the most,” Marcus said. 

Fia looked at all the cards carefully and chose a card with a featureless figure in red being bound by vines. There was nothing extraordinary about it. 

Marcus took the card from her and said, “Did you encounter someone recently that you can’t figure out but want to discover who he or she is?” 

Fia looked at him speechlessly. 

“This person also affected your life?” Marcus asked in a friendly manner. 

“Yes,” Fia said with a smile. “Who she is has nothing to do with me… If I didn’t sense her hostility toward me.” 

“How did you sense it?” Marcus asked as if he was already an old friend of hers. 

Fia frowned and said, “She’s interested in my husband, and I can see some similarities between her and Esme.” 

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