Divorce Anxiety

Divorce Anxiety Chapter 128

Where are you?” Kathleen was shocked.

“You want to know?” Samuel purposely avoided answering that question.

“No, I don’t!” Kathleen was furious. “In any case, I was the one who asked you to break Nicolette’s legs back then. Even though you didn’t do it initially, you still did it eventually. So, no matter what happens in the future, I’ll bear all consequences with you.”

I’ll bear all consequences with you!

How sweet those words were!

However, Samuel knew that wasn’t what Kathleen meant.

“Hah, I’m not so hopeless to the point I’d drag a woman down with me,” Samuel coldly uttered. “Don’t worry. I’ll take all the blame if there’s a need. Just marry Christopher in peace when the time comes.”

“Samuel! Are you out of your mind?” Anger flashed in Kathleen’s eyes. “I’m being serious now!”

“To me, pursuing you is a serious matter.” The man’s gaze deepened. “Don’t tell me you aren’t serious about marrying Christopher?”

Kathleen was rendered speechless.

“I won’t make things difficult for you, Kate. I only hope you’ll take time to consider your relationship with Christopher properly.” Samuel paused for a moment. “Aunt Emily didn’t marry into the Morris family that easily either. She has suffered a lot even though Aaron loves her deeply. Old Mr. and Mrs. Morris are extremely good at making things difficult for her.”

“Thank you for the reminder,” she faintly responded.

“I think there’s no other wealthy family that’s as joyous and cozy as mine,” the man added.

“Samuel, I always find a deeper meaning to your words. I honestly thought those words were coming from your good intentions. But it turns out you’re just trying to brag about yourself!” Kathleen hung up the phone angrily.

She then turned and went back into the house.

Watching her walk away from the balcony opposite, Samuel pulled a smirk on his face.

She sure is cute.

Returning to her room, Kathleen browsed through Twitter.

At that moment, someone from one of her WhatsApp group chats tagged her in a message.

She clicked the pop-up notification.

John: Kathleen, is Nicolette trying to gain attention?

Before that particular text, the group had been actively chatting, but Kathleen didn’t notice it.

Nancy: Of course she is! God knows where she has been all this while. Yet, now that Kate’s back, she appears! It’s obvious she has nefarious intentions.

in the evening. I’m curious what evidence

Who’s side are

But if I know what it is, I’ll be able to help Kate

Don’t bother yourself about

Kate, we’ll always be your

he leave any evidence behind? Nicolette’s probably just putting on

That’s good

you all

Nancy: Don’t mention it.

the way, where’s

get into an argument with Astrid whenever there was a slight disagreement. Steve’s trying to help them talk things out. John and I, on the contrary, are bystanders

to them at all. And because of that, she tried to complain to us, hinting that we should be on the same team as her and that we can’t let the

even though those three ladies are young, they’re pretty impressive. They finished everything that needed to be done. Unfortunately, they can’t seem to put

an onlooker waiting for

Steve: Help me!

I don’t dare to

more out of control with the

a little stumped for a split

Kathleen, help

How do you want me to

any way to stop them from quarreling? Or perhaps an idea to

about

Steve: Well…

John: Hahaha!

propose

stuff instead. Things will get better if

you can’t possibly expect them to

I don’t think Astrid would

As far as I know, she dares do it

replied to Steve

customers around, she wouldn’t dare argue with the three ladies. All you have to do afterward

like

something wrong with your arrangement

would I know

too, felt especially helpless

That’s all for now. We’re going

Kathleen: Good luck!

after replying

take on variety shows again in the future. This situation he’s

Nancy: Haha!

turned active again and wrote: Stop making fun of me. Hurry. Head over and help me. They aren’t listening to

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