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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 979

The servants were physically restrained very quickly.

“You can go in now, Sir,” a bodyguard said to Conrad.

Conrad glanced at the Evans’ courtyard. The trees and shrubs were well-maintained. Even if someone else was taking care of them, he could tell how much their masters cared about them.

When he walked over a pot of roses, he immediately gave it a good kick, shattering the pot.

He then walked into the Evans’ living room and saw Clarice, who was walking down the stairs nervously.

When Clarice saw him, she instinctively gripped the rail and stopped dead in her tracks.

“I thought you fell badly and were forced to stay at the hospital?” Conrad examined Clarice with a disgusted look.

When he remembered how Garrett was questioning him at the hospital furiously that day, only now did he realize how ridiculous it was.

Clarice gulped and didn’t answer his question out of shame. Instead, she asked, “Why are you here?”

“If you really want nothing to happen, take me to Jason,” Conrad said icily. He wasn’t yelling, but it was loud enough to strike fear into her heart.

“Conrad… I never wanted to butt heads with you. Last time, your people came to my home and started wrecking everything. I had no choice but to…”

“Don’t waste my time!” Conrad said, tensed.

His mother was someone that would always try to force things her way without care. Meanwhile, Clarice was someone full of grace. Even her words and eyes were filled with gentleness.

He didn’t want to compare his mother with this woman wearing traditional garb, but every time he saw Clarice, he couldn’t help but compare his mother to her!

And now, he hated Clarice even more!

He didn’t know if the best medicine could remove the scar that she left on Fia’s shoulder.

“I’ll count to three. If you don’t tell Jason to show himself, I’ll demolish this place!” As soon as Conrad finished his sentence, a group of well-trained men marched in. They were all tall and ferocious.

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