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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 739

"It's me, Dr. Clarke." Jensen smiled and said, "Excuse me for showing up unannounced."

Aaron returned his smile. "There’s no need to feel bad. I'm sure you have your reasons for coming. Please, come in."

Jensen looked into his eyes. Through the lens of Aaron's glasses, he noticed his gaze was ice cold. There was no trace of friendliness in his eyes.

Obviously, Aaron did not welcome his arrival at all.

Jensen looked at him calmly and replied, "Thank you."

As he spoke, he entered the house.

Aaron's house was extremely neat and tidy.

Jensen saw that the whole house was spotless. It did not seem like a place where a single man would be living in at all.

"He is a doctor. Doctors are workaholics and they like cleanliness. However, it's a little too spotless, to the point where it is suspicious," Jensen thought to himself.

More importantly, there wasn't even a trace of dust in any corner. How meticulous!

A person who paid so much attention to the details of his hygiene must be meticulous in every other aspect as well.

Jensen continued observing the living room. The sofa was spick and span; even the rug did not have a single wrinkle in it.

"Does he have mysophobia or OCD?" Jensen wondered.

"Please take a seat," Aaron said.

Jensen smiled at him and sat down on a wooden bench.

Aaron paused. "You can sit on the sofa."

"It mustn't have been easy for you to clean up. If I sit here, you'll just need to wipe the seat," Jensen returned with a smile.

Aaron looked at him in surprise and lowered his gaze. He then turned his head to look at Jensen and said, "You worry too much. I hired someone to clean the house. I don't do it myself. I don't have the time."

"Really?" Jensen smiled and insisted, "I'd better sit here anyway."

"It's up to you." Aaron smiled as he sat opposite Jensen on the sofa.

Jensen slightly raised his eyebrows.

The distance between them was neither too far nor too close. It was suitable for a conversation, but the lighting was a little dim.

Jensen noticed that he couldn't see the expression on Aaron's face.

He suspected that Aaron had deliberately picked such a seat. It seemed casual, but it was actually calculated.

Jensen could not help suspecting that Aaron had done this deliberately. From his position, Jensen's expression could be seen clearly.

Jensen suddenly moved the wooden bench to the side. Instead of bowing his head, he stared at Aaron's expression.

Aaron noticed his movements and paused; the smile on his face frozen. He then quickly calmed down.

Jensen did not explain. He adjusted his position and looked at Aaron with a smile.

"Why are you here?" Obviously, Aaron had lost his patience and began urging Jensen.

"Oh, I want to know more about Jodie," Jensen answered.

"Jodie and I used to be together, but that’s in the past."

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