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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2003

Helen, upon hearing that Melody was not taking Sherman seriously, became anxious. "Melody, why are you so foolish? You'd rather be a sugar baby to some old pervert than date a good young man like President Sherman?"

Even at this moment, Helen still thought Melody was a sugar baby.

"Say whatever you want." Melody did not want to talk to her anymore, so she called for a ride through the app on her phone.

Helen became even more anxious. She paced back and forth in the same spot several times. "Melody, I really think you shouldn't let go of this opportunity."

Regardless of what she said, Melody paid no attention. She just kept her eyes fixed on her phone screen to see where the car was.

When the car arrived, Melody simply pushed Helen into it, closed the door, and instructed the driver to drop her mother off at the address given.

Melody finally breathed a sigh of relief as she watched the car leave with Helen in it. Her life would inevitably turn into chaos whenever the Sanders appear.

After dealing with Helen's matter, Melody hesitated for a moment before making up her mind to return to the building to find Sherman.

"Sherman, senior, I'm sorry about today. I didn't expect my mom to find her way here."

"It's okay." Sherman noticed her somewhat upset expression and asked with concern, "Are you okay?"

Melody did not want to disclose her family matters to others, so she smiled and nodded. "Yes, of course."

"Is your relationship with your mom not good? I noticed you were quite tense when you found out she came to my office."

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