Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 39: I Don’t Want Anything
“Say.” The tone was cold, simple and direct.
While holding the earpiece, Stella licked her lips before speaking cautiously, “I just found out that my…antacid is missing, I don’t know if I’ve left it in your office…”
“No.”
After Clarence finished, he did not wait for her to speak again and hung up the phone without hesitation.
Stella was speechless.
It was fine if he did not have. Why did he have to be so fierce, what a wretched man.
Stella was lying on the bed. Although she deliberately said that the folic acid was antacid, if it was really left there, with the function of folic acid, the wretched man would definitely criticize her for having wishful thinking.
But even if the situation was like this, Stella was still a little worried. She did not manage to sleep soundly that night. When she woke up the next morning, she went to the café and restaurant she went to yesterday to ask but the staff of both places said that they did not see it.
She could only hope that it was left on the road.
Stella was not free in the afternoon. She made a few appointments to look at some houses and was preparing to sign a contract to move out when she saw the suitable one.
…
In the Conrad Group.
Clarence looked up from a pile of documents. He coldly gazed at the IOU and folic acid placed next to him. He suddenly sneered.
She surprisingly said that it was antacid.
Clarence’s thin lips were pursed. After a long time, he took out his phone, found the number that Stella called her last night, and called back.
He wanted to see how would Stella look like when she received the bottle of folic acid in front of him. He also wanted to see what kind of fresh excuses she could use.
After the call was answered, a gentle female voice sounded, “Welcome, you’re calling Cloud Top Hotel, how may I help you?”
Clarence’s eyebrows slightly furrowed. Hotel?
her friend’s house, why did she go
possibility, Clarence’s face instantly turned cold. A
hanging up the phone, he got up and
door, he walked back to pick up the folic acid
him coming out, Nathan hurriedly
to the
“Yes.”
his expression was somewhat gloomy, “Mr. Conrad, the members of the Jason family has gone to the Conrads’ Mansion and I hear that they
were fully covered with coldness. He spoke only after a few
moved in the
…
parents, the people who came to the Conrad family this
and the Conrad family had been friends for generations. Phoebe was gentle, quiet and
the elders, Phoebe knew that she was not suitable to stay on such an occasion, “Auntie and uncle, I’ve found some
smiling, “Go ahead, he’s in the garden. You guys haven’t seen each other for long, he’ll definitely
matter between Annie and Horace so logically, Annie’s marriage should be decided by her parents as she was only the daughter of Joanna’s younger sister and even though she had
to be accomplished this time was
came out to call the shots this time would be Dempsey and Joanna as a
noble families, this kind of marriage that involved
Annie behaved very well in front of the elders and she was
and she should have
marriage with their own purposes and with Annie’s help, the progress
soon as he appeared, as if everyone’s stop button
“Clarence, Horace and I will be engaged soon, nobody will
will be at Coastal Hotel which
Clarence sat on the sofa and said
Annie was a little
“Can Mr. Conrad tell us what is the reason for your
mess does Clarence have outside, he
“Mr. Conrad, words can’t be said without proof. Horace is an honest and good man. He always preserves his moral integrity and will never do anything immoral
with a deep voice,
has been pestering Horace.
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