Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted
Chapter 1788
Chapter 1788
Stella scoffed, “I see.”
She vigorously stirred the dumplings in her bowl, creating a crisp sound as the spoon repeatedly hit the dishware.
Having dined together at the Saun residence before, Keegan knew Stella’s table etiquette was far more refined than her current demeanor. It then dawned on him that something was wrong. “Are you upset?” he asked.
“No,” Stella flashed a fake smile. “I’m so thrilled that you remembered to bring me food coming home from work so late, Mr. Kane.”
Keegan detected a pattern. Whenever Stella was angry, she would address him as “Mr. Kane”.
He vaguely recalled her raising her eyebrows and commenting, “Nice watch, Mr. Kane.” Yet, she wasn’t genuinely admiring his timepiece; she was being sarcastic.
Keegan couldn’t fathom what had triggered her irritation, so he asked, “Don’t you like shrimp filling?”
do. Like you said, shrimp is
After a brief pause, he admitted, “The owner of The Deli mentioned that I always
When she resumed eating, the spoon no
that pregnant women indeed experience significant fluctuations in emotions under the influence
about to head upstairs when Keegan stopped her. “Let’s
‘Did Keegan feel pressured and surrender without a
around and
coat,
exceptional view. The landscaping was meticulous, boasting a variety of trees and bushes. The area remained
as they were doing now.
Keegan would be working late. Even when they occasionally walked together, there was a lack of harmony between them. They would walk one after the other, resembling
caught up, walking to Keegan’s side
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