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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 951

Even if he only had his right hand, essentially she wasn’t his opponent.

Peter drove to the suburbs and after an hour, he stopped in front of a three-storey building.

“Where… are we?”

“Didn’t you miss your parents?” The locks were released.

Esme looked through the window and saw some planted vegetables in the yard. After Conrad invited her parents to be his "guests", Peter moved her parents to a different place, someplace more hidden than the last.

“Thank you.” At this moment, she was really grateful to Peter.

“Ha.” Peter sneered and didn’t say anything else.

Seeing her parents moving the chairs to sit in the yard, Esme got out of the car and went to the front of the yard. She knocked on the door.

Seeing Esme, Hank’s expression changed.

He looked at Beth, whose gaze was a little dull, and said, “There are guests. I’ll get the door.”

Beth nodded, and plucked at the petals on the table.

The door outside the yard opened. “What happened to her?” Esme asked.

Hank sized up Esme in detail. “Why are you here?”

Esme looked at him instantly.

Hank explained, “Peter told me.”

“So you know who I am?” Esme was a little caught off guard.

“Yes, I do.” Hank turned his head to look back at his wife. “Your mother doesn’t know, so don’t show her any flaws.”

Esme was speechless. His words hurt her.

“Don’t you have another woman and children outside?” she asked.

In the past, she was never like this. She didn’t even know whether it was because she was feeling guilty for ruining their reputation.

Or whether it was because she had a different face and could no longer call them Dad or Mom, or openly take care of them.

“You’ve got the wrong person.” Hank held Beth’s hand and introduced Esme. “This is Esme's friend, not Esme.”

“Esme’s friend?” Beth smiled. “It’s quite nice of her friend to visit us.”

Thinking that her daughter was dead, she started crying again.

Hank sighed and said to Esme, “I have to get her back into the house.”

Esme nodded. “It must be hard being alone.”

Hank was hesitant, hugging a sobbing Beth as he said to Esme, “If there is nothing important, don't keep coming over. We are unable to help you much with the way we are now.”

“I am not visiting you for help.” Esme explained, “I’m worried about you. Someone sent me a message and mentioned you. And I got worried.”

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