Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 139: No Conflicts between the Two
It would take Stella around ten minutes from the garden to the main house.
Phoebe added, “I’m quite busy recently, so I couldn’t make time to visit you, Ms. Radomil. Do you like staying here?”
Stella smiled faintly, “Not bad.”
She could still eat, drink, and sleep.
Phoebe looked at Stella’s belly and said, “I haven’t seen you for a few days, but your belly grew so big now. You’ll give birth pretty soon, won’t you?”
Stella didn’t tell her about the exact date, and she only nodded.
Actually, Stella couldn’t quite tell how she felt about Phoebe.
She only knew that no woman in this world would not mind her fiance’s ex-wife and be so considerate and caring.
Phoebe was truly a gentlewoman from a rich family. She was graceful and well-educated. She was not so arrogant and rude as Annie. However, for her care and consideration, Stella always felt quite uneasy.
Firstly, Stella believed that her relationship with Phoebe was quite awkward. Secondly, Stella was quite certain that Phoebe had her plan to treat her so well.
How could one person treat the other very kindly for no reason? Besides, they didn’t meet each other for a long time. Stella even didn’t think they were friends yet.
The most important was that Clarence was between them.
However, Stella thought probably she herself was quite narrow-minded and thought Phoebe evilly. If she were Phoebe, she wouldn’t have done such things.
Arriving at the door of her bedroom, Stella said, “Miss Steward, thank you.”
Phoebe said with a smile, “You are welcome.”
“By the way, I will go shopping with Annie this
long as Annie meets me, we’ll get
that you’ve been staying in this house for so many days, so having a walking outside should be good for you. Ms. Radomil, please
smiled politely. After nodding at Phoebe, she walked to her room
a few steps, Annie showed up from the corner. Unhappiness was
what, Ms. Radomil is Clarence’s ex-wife. You can’t insult
ex-wife. If she didn’t pregnant with this child, does she still think that she could enter our Conrads’ Mansion? Besides, Clarence is getting married to you soon. She should get out as soon as
had been suppressing her anger for so many days. Right then, she blurted them out
a bit
her room. She pulled out the earplugs and started listening to the music,
what Phoebe aimed to do by approaching her, Stella believed that she was leaving soon. She should be safe and sound for the rest few days and not let anything
lunch, because of Phoebe’s existence, the atmosphere at
them
lower her head and take small bites on her
could finish lunch as soon as
didn’t go as
eating, Phoebe looked over at Clarence, “Clarence, since you are taking a break today. I’m going shopping with Annie this afternoon. Could you come with us, please? We can shop
the air in the dining room seemed to be
was
that you’ll marry Clarence was decided too hurriedly. Besides, the situation is quite complicated now. Just wait until the
it, Uncle Dempsey. We’ll get married after Ms. Radomil has given birth to the baby. However, the time is up. It’s
matter with your father again. Since you are sure to get married, you
it, Phoebe bit her lower lip secretly. Then she put on a smile, “Uncle Dempsey, you are right. We don’t need to be so hurried. After
suddenly uttered a few words,
at the table including Clarence had never expected that she would suddenly ask Clarence
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