Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 402: There Can’t Be Any Accident
Amanda turned her head and took a glance. After making sure that Maxwell hadn't noticed them, she pulled Logan away.
She then sat on a bench. Logan bought two drinks and sat next to her, "Shall we go to the movie later?"
Amanda took the drink and shook her head, "I can only stay with you for ten minutes at most, and then I will have to go back."
Logan frowned, seeming to be a little dissatisfied, “Why are you in such a hurry?"
“I have no choice.” Amada replied, “Or maybe we can go to see a movie tonight. I may go out at that time.”
Logan said, “You can go out frequently before, right? What happened recently?”
Amada took a sip of the drink and slowly said, "Ms. Anderson went to the other city, and I am now taking care of the child alone, so I can't leave him. But she will be back this afternoon.”
"Ms. Anderson?" Logan asked seeming to be pondering something. "Is she also employed to take care of the baby?"
Amanda moved her lips when she heard the words, but she was suddenly lost for words and said vaguely, “Nope. She’s…”
She paused and then continued, “All in all, I will be free when Ms. Anderson comes back.”
Logan didn’t probe into it again as he was afraid that it would cause her suspicion if he kept asking this. He smiled and took out his phone, “Which movie would you like to watch? I will book the tickets in advance.”
Amanda leaned forwards and selected the last one on the page, “This one. But you’d better book it later. We can talk about this when Ms. Anderson comes back.”
“Okay.”
They sat there for several minutes. Amanda took a glance at her watch and hurriedly stood up, “I have to go.”
She looked around yet didn’t see a trash can.
Logan reached out thoughtfully, “Give it to me. I will throw it later.”
Amanda let out a bright smile, lowered her head and landed a kiss on his cheek, “Then I will leave first. See you tonight.”
“See you tonight.”
Where Amanda disappeared in his vision, the smile on Logan’s face gradually disappeared. He clenched the empty drink bottle with his eyes full of schemes.
guess was right, the ‘Ms. Anderson’ that
had thought that his mother had
biological mother to take care of
of something. He put down the two drink bottles, stood up and walked towards the direction that Amanda
His eyes became more unfathomable when he stared at the man beside Amanda. He then took out
to sense something and quickly
lines of sights and hid behind
towards Maxwell,
Maxwell replied in a calm voice, “Nothing. We have been out
nodded her
just now,
to wait for them in front of the entrance of
Amanda ever since they moved here, so he knew which entrance they would get in when
Amanda and Maxell pushed the stroller out to sunbathe and they didn’t
they came back, Logan had been
accompanied Amanda before was following her and had been keeping a proper distance with her.
walked out of the community and got into an off-roader that was parked by
drove past the off-roader. When driving past it, he
left, a man in the car said, “Maxwell, this car
the rear-view mirror and replied
He could roughly guess why Amanda suddenly suggested
asked, “Should we
replied, “It’s useless even though we report it. Mr. Conrad is looking
more attention
“Okay.”
…
four o’clock in the
her phone that
found it was a call
during the investigation.
drawing that was
call, she put her phone into her
way there, her phone
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