Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 460: Looks Like You Still Haven’t Given up on the Idea
At the same time, in the Barton family…
Using the method Phoebe taught her, Aurora finally drove the woman away, but her father seemed to be a different person, and he did not love her as much as before. He rarely showed up in front of her all day long.
But after crying and making a fuss for a long time, she was also satisfied with this peach.
Just as she came out of the swimming pool, a maid hurriedly walked over with a panic expression, “Miss..."
Upon seeing this, Aurora said casually, “What's wrong."
The maid whispered, “Someone is looking for you outside."
Aurora frowned when she heard the words, "Could it be that woman is back again?"
"Nope."
The maid looked around, leaned towards her and said something in a low voice.
Aurora's face instantly became a little unpredictable. She narrowed her eyes, and then said after a while of silence, “Go and bring her to my room. Remember, don't let other people see her."
The maid received the order, turned and walked away quickly.
Aurora picked up the bathrobe next to him, put it on, and walked back to her bedroom slowly.
She sat on the sofa and opened a bottle of red wine.
After a while, the maid returned, “Miss Steward, I bring her here."
Aurora groaned an answer and took a sip of red wine elegantly.
The maid turned around and left, closing door of the bedroom.
the door, “What's the matter? You
lost the pride and nobility she had in the past, and even
to Aurora, and took a long breath, “I'm here
smiled disdainfully, “Me? How
go. I want to stay here for several
may know that you’re here to ask for my help, but those who don’t know
Phoebe's expression remained unchanged, “My current predicament is only temporary. When I find my dad, everything will be resolved, and I
while laughing, "Are you joking with me? Now all people in City N know that your father is a fake. Does it make any difference even if you find him? Oh, there’s an old saying that a phoenix in its abjection is inferior to a chicken. You’re just a fake phoenix, but it seems like you still haven’t
you know? They made up those things
progressed to what
“All of these were planned by Stella. Since she first moved into the Stewards’ Mansion, I knew she was bearing this purpose. If it weren't for Clarence helped her set up the traps, how could Steward Group suffer this crisis? She said that
so-called truths of the things happened twenty years ago were
Phoebe clenched her fists which were put on her laps. "Lyndon wanted to kill my dad before, but he died in the explosion. He deserved that consequence. Stella will suffer
at Phoebe up and down,
It is already clear to
was now just deceiving
But you have to be clear, this is my home, so don't think you’re still in the Stewards’ Mansion and act arrogantly. It won’t work on
this, Phoebe looked a little embarrassed, but she didn't refute
to prepare a room for her. Phoebe took a glance. It covered a range of only a
good sleep for several days, so even if she knew that Aurora's behavior was humiliating her,
out, she stepped
out for a walk. What’s the matter? Do you want to
face tense, and
walked forward, “Don't worry, since I have let you live here,
stepped on high heels and got into
certain distance, she took out her ID card and
any buyer. My dad? Come on, he doesn’t live in the house now, so why should I care about the house? I
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