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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 116

Ralphy didn’t ask further and he simply looked at her, “why don’t you let dad and mom know?”

Annabelle knew what the man was referring and she thought for a moment before answering, “I don’t want them to be worried.”

“Annabelle, you are their daughter. It is normal for them to worry about you, care for you and know about you!” Ralphy looked at Annabelle and said.

He kept feeling that she was reserved towards her own family.

When Annabelle heard what he said, she turned over and looked at him, “bro, what’s wrong?”

“I simply didn’t want dad and mom to worry. If they were to find out that Alistair learned of my identity because of what they said yesterday, and if the Xia group faced any problem in the future, they would be guilt ridden. Did I make any mistake doing that?”

Annabelle’s words were reasonable and rational. But Ralphy just have a feeling that she was purposely maintaining distance with the Xia family.

Although she seemed to be intimate with them, she had always had an unnatural respect, grace and compromising towards them…

He couldn’t explain his feeling.

“Maybe I was overthinking. Annabelle, I still hope that you can be telling the family if anything were to happen. At least, remember that we are family!” Ralphy said.

Family…

Once Annabelle heard that, she looked at Ralphy and nodded, “got it!”

“Alright.” When Ralphy saw Annabelle responded, he said no more.

At that moment, Annabelle’s phone rang.

It was Alistair.

When she was in the Xia household, Alistair had made several calls. But she didn’t answer them and she even turned off her phone.

And now that she left the Xia household, she switched her phone back on. But she hadn’t thought that the moment she opened her phone, Alistair called her once again.

She took a look and turned it to silent mode. Just let the man keep calling that.

Ralphy saw that to.

But when he saw that Annabelle had no intention to speak, he didn’t ask anything.

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