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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 100

When Mila's phone rang, Adrian was in her bedroom, so he naturally overheard the entire conversation.

Adrian was playing a video game and shook his head, saying, "Yeah, she said I was supposed to have dinner with my great-aunt. I don't even remember her, probably one of Mom's relatives."

"Great-aunt?" Giselle mused, puzzled.

One of Giselle's goals for her trip back was to ensure Mila was left with nothing. She had enlisted Ryan's help long ago to dig into Mila's background. What they found was an ordinary family, and she thought she knew all the close relatives.

A great-aunt was news to her. But now wasn't the time to dwell on it.

"Adrian, if your mom's calling you, it seems she's forgiven you for making her faint. If you go back now, maybe your dad won't be so hard on you," Giselle suggested, testing the waters.

Adrian shook his head quickly. "No way. My dad is mad because I didn't listen to him. Whether mom forgave me or not doesn't change that. I can't go home yet."

He shivered at the thought of being hauled to his stern grandfather's place. Looking at Giselle with puppy eyes, he asked, "Giselle, am I bothering you by staying here?"

Hearing how low Mila's status was within the Montgomery family always delighted Giselle. Her eyes crinkled with satisfaction as she reassured him, "Of course not. Stay as long as you want; this is your home too."

"Giselle, you're the best!" Adrian exclaimed, bouncing into her arms with delight.

As she comforted him, Giselle gently introduced her suggestion, "Adrian, how about I take you there tomorrow?"

"Huh?" Adrian hesitated.

He wanted his mom and Giselle to get along better so he wouldn't have to sneak around to visit Giselle. But he also didn't want to upset his mom after so long.

Sensing his hesitation, Giselle amended her offer, "I won't interfere when you meet your mom. I just want to make sure you get there safely. I'll leave once you're there and arrange for the driver to pick you up after dinner."

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