I become a SheEO After Dirvorce
Chapter 93
Chapter 93 You Still Love Me
‘Seems like Zayla has closed her heart for men.
His tone sounded calm, but he slightly frowned as he held the railing of the platform.
His slender fingers tightened, and the veins on the back of his hand bulged.
“Simon, you should be glad that we are family.”
That night, Zayla didn’t know what was wrong. She flipped over on the bed, unable to sleep.
As the sky turned bright. She took a taxi at the appointed time to go to the Sea Museum.
As soon as she got off the MPV, she met Simon at the entrance.
Simon’s gaze fell on Zayla.
Zayla didn’t even look at him. She walked past him and towards the staff member
wearing an employee’s card.
“Hello, I am Zayla.” Zayla smiled and introduced herself.
“Hello, Ms. Vargas. I am the deputy curator of the museum, Sean Reid.”
After they shook hands, Sean immediately explained.
suddenly had something to deal with, so he asked me to take you to
we’ll take
in Ballard. He will
done.”
Mr.
should do. You’re
Sean chuckled.
had heard about the relationship between
showed them around and
MPV
got into the MPV
were about nearly ten seats in the MPV. But there were only three passengers
a driver.
a seat furthest
stood up
he immediately sat in the front passenger
back.
indifferent voice sounded in the silent
there’s nothing else, don’t seat here. You’re blocking the
from me.”
as she said so, Zayla placed her bag on the seat
clear. She wanted to prevent Simon from sitting next to
years, you were like an innocent rabbit. Now, you’ve shown
why aren’t you
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