Chapter 141 Putting Joan in the Film Crew
He raised an eyebrow. “Are you jealous again?”
“Stop daydreaming,” she replied, practically rolling her eyes, her expression cold.
He looked at her, saying, “It must’ve been tough on you to pretend to be a good wife for the past
three years.”
His words made Abigail feel embarrassed. Indeed, she had acted gentle and virtuous back then in
order to make him fall in love with her.
Seeing her reaction, Sean knew that he had hit the mark. Her original personality wasn’t what it
used to be; now, this was her true self.
The waitress soon arrived, upon which Abigail handed the menu to her.
After the waitress left, Abigail fell silent. She started watching videos on her phone, deliberately
playing them with the volume on.
Understanding that she didn’t want to communicate with him, Sean also took out his phone and
began reading the messages Kevin had sent him. Kevin had sent him countless messages in
succession today, but he didn’t like checking his WhatsApp when he didn’t have to.
After opening Kevin’s messages, he noticed that the man had sent him a link to a post on
Instagram. He tapped on the link, discovering that someone had photographed him and Abigail entering a hotel. There weren’t many comments, but the post still made it to the list of trending topics… Obviously, someone was doing this on purpose.
‘Did
you get us trending on Instagram?’ he texted to ask Kevin.
Kevin didn’t reply to his message, for he was probably busy.
As Sean continued to read the messages, he found that Joan had actually explained that he and Abigail were cousins. He frowned at this explanation. Joan’s eager to explain, huh? Abigail and I haven’t said anything yet, but she’s already come forward.
“Do you know we’re trending?” he suddenly asked.
Abigail looked at him and closed the video. “What’s wrong?”
Abigail looked at him and closed the video. “What’s wrong?”
“Joan said we’re cousins. What do you think?” he said, deliberately testing her attitude.
“Isn’t that convenient? It saves you from explaining our relationship,” she replied nonchalantly.
He looked at her and suddenly said, “I don’t mind making our relationship public.”
“Don’t. I mind,” she hurriedly replied. “Besides, we’re not public figures. Our marriage has nothing. to do with the public, so there’s no need to explain anything to anyone.”
“Are you trying to leave a way out for yourself, or do you really just not want people to know about. it?” Sean’s eyes narrowed slightly. He strongly suspected that she was thinking about being with Anthony after their divorce.
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