Let's Get A Divorce, Mr. CEO
Chapter 9 You Didn’t Marry Me Just Because Of The Ye Family
Cecil’s face was still cold, but he replied, “Have a seat.”
“Thank you,” Linda said meekly.
Noticing that the spoon she had eaten from earlier was still in his hand, she reached out and grabbed it before explaining sheepishly, “I’ve already eaten from this, so I’ll use it instead of staining another one…”
The servants were flabbergasted at her behavior.
Blissfully unaware of their judgmental stares, Linda sat at the other end of the table and began to eat. Because of the pain in her hands, it was a little difficult for her to eat on her own.
Although she was hungry, she had no choice but to eat at a slow pace.
Cecil stared at her mutedly before asking a servant to bring the spare cutlery. Then, he dug into his own meal.
After lunch, Linda stood up and said, “Let me wash the dishes.”
Cecil frowned at her. “Don’t your hands hurt?”
do, but if I don’t wash the dishes, I’ll have to do
leaving Linda
didn’t know whether to go
your family has been given two days, you should just rest and recover for now. On the third day, I will take you back to your home. At that time, your fate will be decided by whether or not
lip, confused about
hope that Leona comes
glance at Cecil, whose handsome face
eyes on him, he suddenly looked
that she immediately lowered
as possible. She didn’t know that there was nothing but contempt in
marry me just because of the Ye family,
Linda’s heart raced.
didn’t know how to answer his question. ‘Did he…figure out the truth?’ Without worrying further, she looked up
what, it won’t change any
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