Chapter 68
Megan shook her head. “There’s no need.”
Vada asked, “Aren’t you curious?”
“I just think it has nothing to do with me. I don’t really care about it.”
Vada was shocked. She put down the food box in her arms and asked, “Isn’t that why you decided to divorce and resign?”
“No,” said Megan. “Actually, I won’t leave unless there’s no other choice. It’s because he…”
Because he wanted to give her away to someone else.
If she didn’t agree, he would never let her appear in front of him again.
She stood up, went back to the bedroom, found the phone that she had just thrown in the corner,
and turned it on.
Her phone’s wallpaper was very simple, and it was the original picture that the system had tacitly approved of. She had changed it on the day she became his secretary.
Now that she had left him, it was time… for her to change it back.
She skillfully scrolled down to the bottom of the album, found the photo that she couldn’t be more
familiar with, and set it as the wallpaper.
At the bottom of many apps was a old photo.
A boy and a girl, who were both wearing the school uniforms of First Academy. The girl was her, with an immature ponytail. The boy was a head taller than her. He held a basketball in one hand and
gently rubbed her head with the other.
“Have two more, Megan, or I’ll finish them all…” Vada came in and saw the wallpaper of her mobile phone. She soon recognized it. “Isn’t this your photo with him? When did you take it? Why didn’t I know?”
Megan put away her phone and asked, “Where’s the fried bun?”
“Here you are.” Vada hurriedly handed her the raw fried box. “You need to eat more. Look at how thin you are.”
“Ok.”
“And,” said Vada with a look of pity, “the dead can’t come back to life. You need to move on. My condolences.”
“I know,” said Megan.
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Vada’s eyes rolled as if she had a brainwave, but after thinking about it, she felt that something was wrong and quickly shook her head.
Megan was amused. “What did you think of?”
“I just remembered that you’re following Leo without complaint or regret. Could it be that you’re also playing the same trick as him? But after thinking about it, it doesn’t make sense. He and
your…” Vada chuckled and didn’t say the name out loud. “They don’t look alike at all. It can’t be said
that they’re exactly the same. They have nothing to do with each other.”
Megan pushed her away with a smile. “Stop guessing randomly and go to sleep.”
At this time, the atmosphere in the villa was a little tense.
When Leo saw that Sasha was wearing a pink bathrobe, his face turned cold. “Who told you to wear
it?”
Sasha pouted and said, “There’s only one women’s bathrobe here. Which one should I wear?”
She walked over and snuggled up against his arm. “What about I wear yours?”
Leo pushed her away mercilessly. “Sit down if you want. Or just stand there.”
Sasha had no choice but to sit up straight and lower her head in anger.
Just now, when Leo came out of the bathroom and saw her holding his phone, he fell out with her.
Sasha knew that he didn’t like others touching his things, especially his mobile phone, which was very private. However, she didn’t do it on purpose. She had never thought of checking his mobile. phone, and she didn’t have the courage to do so. It was because she saw a message from Megan that she couldn’t help but want to teach her a lesson.
Otherwise, this woman would keep haunting him, making her even more difficult to deal with than
Tessa.
Tessa was already dead. Although Leo loved her, she couldn’t jump out of the coffin and steal her man, could she?
But Megan was different. She was a living person.
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