Let's Divorce, Ex-Husband!
Chapter 60
Trixie's words made Daryl paused.
But then, he laughed and kissed Trixie. "What are you thinking of? Why do you think I am cheating?"
Trixie wanted to refute him about the paternity test, but when it reached her mouth, she swallowed it again. Now the evidence is insufficient, and she only saw the name on the appraisal report but did not see the child's name. Therefore, if she says it, she's afraid Daryl will have other reasons to explain it. On the contrary, it makes people feel that she is suspicious of nothing. It is better to find clear evidence and throw it directly in front of Daryl so that he cannot deny it.
Walking into the elevator, Daryl saw that Trixie had been silent and couldn't help asking, "Wife, who just said something to you?"
In Trixie's view, his inquiry is not concerned but rather because he is guilty and wants to explore Trixie's mood.
"Nothing, I just had afternoon tea with Jane and chatted for a while," she answered.
"What do you want her for?" asked Daryl.
Trixie didn't mention the paternity test, but when she said 'Jane,' Daryl reacted a lot. She seems to realize that his reaction is too sensitive. Daryl smiled and quickly explained, "You don't need to have too much contact with that kind of woman. She is not simple."
"I talked well with her. She was sincere and told me that she liked you," Trixie said as she stared straight into Daryl's eyes, trying to find even a trace of guilty conscience from his eyes.
But Daryl was calm and even dismissive, "That's her business. It has nothing to do with me. I am not interested in anyone but you."
Daryl held Trixie in his arms. At this time, he was as gentle as usual, but Trixie was not less than half distracted. In any case, she must find out what secrets Daryl has been keeping from her and what makes him unable to break both sides and tells her one lie after another.
"But she..."
don't think about these insignificant things. Look at the bag
also wants to continue asking, but Daryl no longer wants to talk about this topic. He
and went to the bookshelf to find a book. After a general glance, Trixie suddenly noticed that there was an inconspicuous small safe under the bookshelf. She added a lot of furnishings to Daryl's office. So she knew very well that when she came here last time, there was nothing under the
at home and has never been used to putting important documents in the company.
carefully think and suddenly thought of the paternity test report that Secretary Miller had
have something to
lock is different from the safe at home. Trixie took photos and searched, only to find that the lock
was eager to know what was inside. Just when she wanted to try the password, she
took a book from the bookshelf. She sat on the sofa before Daryl entered the door. Daryl hung up the
He went to Trixie and kissed Trixie
Daryl away now, and then she can try to open the safe. However, the facts are not
the restaurant downstairs to eat. Just when Eddison sent the documents back, I have something to find him."
seems to be chatting with someone. Trixie looked at Daryl and couldn't help asking him about the
very busy. He has been sending messages and answering the phone while eating, and Trixie has no time to interrupt him to ask about
but he has been afraid to look at her. Also he uncharacteristically did not say hello to Trixie. Therefore, Trixie
when Trixie saw the paternity test, Daryl probably already knew it. But he didn't explain to Trixie first. Or maybe he is waiting for Trixie to ask about it first and then casually explain with prepared excuses. With this in mind, Trixie gave up the idea of asking for
pretext of something.
About Let's Divorce, Ex-Husband! - Chapter 60
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