Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO
Chapter 40
Chapter 40
“I got it. Why are you so long–winded when you’re a
man?” admonished Mackenzie icily.
After she ended her sentence, she felt it took quite a
long time to calm herself down. I must admit, life after
marriage vastly differs from a single life. It seems like
it’ll take me some time to get used to living with
another person.
The next day was Sunday, yet she still left the house at
half past six in the morning.
For a workaholic, there were basically no rest days or
holidays, only work days.
Sitting in her office, she used her phone to check the
surveillance footage instead of dealing with her
matters hurriedly as she always did.
The edges of her lips curved upward when she thought
about how Emmanuel didn’t know she could monitor
everything that happened in the house. I want to see
what he’s doing when I’m not around.
Unbeknownst to her, Beatrix just happened to have
her office,
that
on the table because
him washing her pants by hand.
let the washing machine do the laundry!
does he have to touch my
personal!
moment, she instantly
was doing that. Apparently, he
secretion
for a washing machine
that man!” She
and embarrassment.
the office, Beatrix
reaction because she rarely got
that side
patted her shoulder,
and spurring her
hiding outside Ms. Quillen’s
couldn’t help but
not!
from her!”
moment, she was
trainee while studying.
wasn’t busy with her studies or had
help her sister
to
learn? Why do I
Lexi was a
relationship with the sisters.
when no one was around, she
Beatrix.
talk nonsense!”
Grandpa gave me a
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