Feeling overwhelmed by the female spirits of the group and unwilling to lie or provoke his wife's ire, Keegan opted for honesty and spilled the beans about the entire situation.

Stella's expression turned stern.

"So you believe I'm secretly going on blind dates behind your back? That’s why you added me ona fake account, trying to catch me cheating?" Keegan promptly refuted, "Absolutely not! How could you ever doubt me?" "Then why did you use a fake account to deceive me?" Keegan whispered, "Aunt Jacobsen mentioned you added seven or eight blind date candidates, and I was just curious why." Impatiently, Stella retorted, "What else could I do? Didn't you see? I'm contemplating replacing you!" Keegan, acknowledging his fault, softly apologized, "Stella, I genuinely didn't doubt you.

I was just envious.

Your uncle and aunt suggested so many blind date candidates for you, and I realized they don't favor me much.

It hurt my feelings.” Stella's anger was calmed by his admission, especially upon hearing "they don't favor me much," which surprisingly evoked sympathy.

Sighing, Stella explained, "My uncle and aunt don't know your memory has returned; they assumed we were done.

you, and those people weren't introduced by

out." Puzzled, Keegan asked, "You asked them for help?" Stella replied, "Let me show you something." Quickly, Stella sent

seven " socializing groups," each featuring a "male guest,"

at our department gathering, I met

for a while, one of the girls discreetly asked about that

gave his

off quickly

claims I

people have been asking me privately for decent men." She continued, "Among them are colleagues with high positions, often confined to small circles, making it

a chance to interact with men, so I tried

them, right?" "Tl lacked enough

now some are couples, while others are in the ambiguous stage." Stella concluded, "Ever since these groups formed, my relationships with them have

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