Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 810
Chelsea made Zuri a box of beef because Zuri was a big fan of it. But Zuri left it in the refrigerator and returned home after a hungover.
They didn’t expect Edmund would spend the night in Chelsea’s house and even ate the beef she left for Zuri.
Zuri sneered, “Edmund and I are at daggers with each other. You have to pick a side!”
Chelsea was amused by Zuri, “Only for a box of beef? I have nothing to do with him. Do you still think I have an option? “
Zuri gave a smile of satisfaction, “That’s more Like it.”
But Chelsea felt confused about Edmund’s message. “It’s weird. Why would he say see you in Vertoak? I will barely return to Vertoak.”
“Who knows?” Zuri didn’t care about it, and instead, she tugged at Chelsea’s sleeves to complain, “I’m so angry!”
asked her,
clenched teeth, “Remember the dating show I told you about? Sunny thought that was a great idea and helped me to
Angela’s Library
isn’t matched for their show.
Who do they think they are? I need a boyfriend now! What I need to focus on is my fucking marriage.” Zuri cursed
Luka? He never shows up in the company
planning to extend my contract with Peak Entertainment, but now I’ve
her, “Actually,
“You know what I mean.
looked away and chugged the water out of the glass. Then she looked at Chelsea and said decisively, “I’ve made up my mind. I won’t give up until my contract expires. If he doesn’t come back, I’ll sign up for
great determination,
Once the time was up, it wouldn’t be so bad to
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