Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 549
“Don’t even mention it. He’s been wearing this expression all day long.”
She ignored him, then he would complain her at once.
Zuri sighed again, “I feel that Edmund who was fierce and callous before has changed to a docile and harmless man.”
Chelsea touched her forehead.
“Your adjectives…”
She really didn’t have the strength to say anything. Zuri herself also laughed out loud. She always felt that she had understood Edmund, because no matter whether it was like the big wolf or the big golden dog, they were all not good.
About ten minutes after Zuri’s car left, Edmund got into his own car and follow behind. He went to the restaurant Chelsea was going to.
if Diane dared to hurt Chelsea this time, he would definitely
to investigate Philip’s boss. Didn’t Philip rely on his strong backer to bully others? Well, he would take down whoever was behind
with the power of Roy and the Ellis Family in the Capital, it should not be difficult for him to defeat
the middle of the dining room. Chelsea and Zuri
Diane probably wanted Chelsea to
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received any education from any
about Chelsea, so she didn’t pay any attention to what she had done during
Diane only regarded Chelsea as a pure housewife who walked around the stove every day. What Diane didn’t know was that Chelsea had learned a
painting, dance, and many other social skills
the banquet in the Capital, Chelsea and Roy’s opening dance had amazed everyone. However, the media did
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