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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 114

Ralphy walked out from inside hurriedly, “Annabelle, you're back!”

The moment he saw her, the man’s eyes lit up.

“Brother!” Annabelle smiled and walked forward to give him a hug.

“It’s good that you’re finally home!” Ralphy said and tapped on Annabelle’s back lightly.

Annabelle smiled, “this is the official hug for our meeting!”

When Ralphy looked at Annabelle’s cheeky smile, he couldn’t help but got tickled as well.

The family walked towards the living room.

Waynie was the one that spoke first, “if your dad and I hadn’t when to Alistair’s celebration party, we don’t even know that you are back!” Waynie said, she was still unhappy with the incident.

The moment Annabelle heard that, she was stunned. But Teneria spoke, “alright, it’s all good now that she’s back.”

Annabelle looked at Waynie and then back to Teneria. She then smiled and sat nearer to them, “Mom, I know you are angry that I left without a word two years ago and that I divorced Alistair. The reason I did not come home was because I was afraid to meet Alistair, it wasn’t because I did not miss you all!” Annabelle said smilingly. But she was a little distanced towards Waynie.

“Mom, don’t be blaming Annabelle anymore. She was doing it for the sake of the family!” Ralphy helped her.

When Waynie saw the two of them speaking in concert, she smiled, “alright, I am not angry anymore. Both of you taking the same side now, if I were to get angry, then you guys would oust me!”

When Annabelle saw Waynie smiling, she smiled too.

At that moment, Teneria looked at Annabelle and asked, “why are you working in Yun Rui!?”

Once he mentioned the matter, Annabelle hesitated for a moment and told them everything, “I hadn’t thought about it too, and I had no idea that the president of Yun Rui group was Alistair!”

“Then, did he recognize you!?” Teneria ask curiously.

If it weren’t for the happenings yesterday, he didn’t…

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