Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 162: She Would Not Let Go of Her this Time
Annie’s surname was Conrad. If she married into the Jason family and made trouble, the Conrad family’s dignity and reputation would be damaged.
Obviously, Dempsey wasn’t willing to deal with her trouble in the future.
Annie looked extremely reluctant. She still wanted to retort, but Dempsey stood up while supporting himself with the walking stick. He said, “Enough. Things have come this far. You should take on certain responsibilities. It’s also a lesson in your life. Use your brain when speaking and doing things in the future.”
Instantly, Annie understood that he referred to Stella’s matter.
Stella’s baby died in that car accident. Actually, in the very beginning, Joanna had planned everything.
Firstly, Joanna asked Annie to tell Dempsey that Stella was pregnant and let him take Stella into the Conrads’ Mansion. Then Joanna continued to carry other plans next...
Probably Dempsey knew the reason behind it, so Annie understood why he was warning her.
Stella’s baby was gone and Dempsey’s hope was gone, too. However, there must be someone to take the responsibility for it.
Subconsciously, Annie looked over at Joanna, suddenly shivering all over her body.
She wondered if she had been used by Joanna.
Joanna also looked at her, a faint smile appearing on her face, “Annie, it’s alright to call off the engagement with the Jason family. Let me find you a better husband in the future.”
Since the things had gone this far, Annie could only nod to suppress her anger.
However, she was still unhappy, “Aunt Joanna, Justin, please excuse me. I’m going upstairs.”
Joanna nodded in agreement, “Go ahead.”
After Annie left, Joanna looked over at Justin, “Justin, did you go to see Stella today?”
Justin said, “No matter what, I should.”
“Did she made the engagement between Annie and Horace cancel?”
“That’s what I’ve promised her,” Justin said, “We Conrad family has owed her a lot.”
sneered, “She should blame herself for marrying Clarence Conrad but
in silence, “Mom, when will you stop doing those things? Clarence didn’t do anything
was a mistake. The biggest mistake he has made was to
second floor, Annie was eavesdropping their conversation. Slowly, she clenched her fists, her face full
It was again
to let
...
were heading back home, they found the neighbor next door was busy
too small, which was only enough for one person to stay. It was quite
the studio, they also rented an apartment that was nearby the studio and
there an old lady staying next door? Her other family members are all
was already empty when they came over. They were
the sofa. She felt extremely exhausted and
glass of water. When she was drinking, Sherry said, “Stella, I heard that Chan posted the photo on all major newspapers. Do you think
glass and smiled, “It doesn’t matter if it works or not. I
“But, why did you...”
I’m not Jeffrey Radomil’s
heaved a sigh, “This boy is way too inflexible. What Jeffrey Radomil has done has nothing to do with him. He wanted to atone for Jeffrey
said, “It’s a
thought about it and added, “Stella, have you ever thought what you would do if
Stella
never expected to
all, she believed that if the man in the photo wanted to find her, he would have
didn’t need to wait
wait and see. Let
Two days later.
a
opposite your studio. Could you come out for a
and looked over - sure enough,
a cafe, looking at her
“I’ll be right there.”
two new hires in the store
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