Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 279: People’s Memories Are Short
Sherry leaned against the door and said weakly, “It’s awesome to have some spiritual food. I also want it.”
Stella turned around and smiled, “You are awake. Go tidy yourself up. Breakfast is ready.”
Sherry yawned and hummed to answer. Then she walked towards the bathroom.
Stella filled plates and bowls with breakfast. Then she got one portion in the lunch box for Channing so that he could have it in the studio.
After breakfast, Sherry said, “Stella, I’m going downstairs to get the car ready.”
“Okay. Go ahead. I’ll be right there.”
Stella changed her clothes. When she was about to walk out, she saw herself in the mirror. Then she took a few steps back, pulled the lipstick from her purse, and put it on gently.
When she arrived downstairs and stood at the entrance of the community waiting for Sherry, a black Rolls-Royce was parked in front of her.
The car window was gradually pressed down. She saw the man’s handsome and aloof face.
Clarence stared at her, tilting his head, “Get in.”
Stella shook her head, “I’m waiting for Sherry.”
“You two are always together. Why do you need to wait for her?”
Right then, the was a car behind the Rolls-Royce, and it honked.
Stella looked around but didn’t find Sherry’s car. Also, the wretched man didn’t seem to have the intention to give up. She pulled the door of the passenger seat open and sat in. Then she pulled out her cell phone to call Sherry.
Clarence drove the car to the roadside and pulled it over. He cast a glance at the lunch box on her lap, reached out, and took it over.
Stella didn’t pay attention while calling Sherry, so it was grabbed by him.
Clarence opened the lunch box while asking, “Is it for me?”
“Wait...”
opened the lunch box.
said crossly, “It’s for
said, “He’s so grown up. He wouldn’t starve
wretched man could always make excuses, couldn’t
lunch box into the bag, “You can make less tomorrow. I’m quite
Stella was speechless.
He could have
the engine again and said calmly, “Shall I pick
“Where will we
you want to
intentionally, “I will want to go
her a glance from the corner of his eyes. He said meaningfully,
wasn’t in the mood to talk to him any
was pulled over in front of
the seat belt,
the steering wheel. He stared at her
eyes in confusion, “Why are you staring at
slightly, “You
the silence. Then she asked, “Am I not always
not whenever you’re with Emmett
pulled the door open to get off. She walked into the studio without looking
deeper. When her figure disappeared
into the studio, she found that Sherry was sitting at
“Sherry, when did you arrive? I called you earlier
Rolls-Royce as soon as I went downstairs. Why?
rubbing her eyebrows, “I’m going to my office now. Call me if you
Stella walked towards her office. She pulled out
Group came out with some solutions for the problems of its project. They punished several senior executives. After
grudge between Phoebe and Stella, they gave a brief explanation that it was relevant to their personal lives. They didn’t make an apology or feel any sense of
Stella used to be Clarence’s ex-wife was exposed, the public knew what had happened among them. Stella was the ex-wife, and Phoebe used to be the former fiancee. Nobody would believe that they
said, “The Steward family is so capable. After such a big incident happened, they only punished a few senior executives. It seems that before long, when the incident is over, everything will be all
memories are short. They will always be
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