Chapter 389

She Is My Wife Armand was a smart man. He immediately understood what that meant. “I’ll ask Steven to bring you information regarding all the housekeepers who served my grandmother before.” He then took a sip of wine and asked, “How are you going to take care of it?” “If your entire family was burned alive when you were six, and you had the same agonizing nightmare every night, how do you think you’d feel? She killed my entire family and played me like a fiddle. I’ll never let this grudge go. A life for a life.”

when he heard that. He poured Cooper a glass of wine. “You should go to Dartan and check if Jack was born there. Find out how did he and Genevieve meet. I have a feeling that he has a specific purpose for coming here.” “No!” Cooper said. “You’re a smart man. If you go to Dartan by using the excuse of a business trip, no one will suspect anything,” Armand persuaded. “If I could leave, I wouldn’t have discussed this with you.” Cooper pointed at Timothy. “What about him?” Armand glanced at

was wrong!” Timothy violently slapped his mouth and surrendered. There was no way he could win against those two. Right then, a server knocked on the door before coming in and approached Armand. “Ms. Rachford is in the bar, Mr. Faulkner.” Armand furrowed his eyebrows. “Just her

have fondue with Genevieve.” “Isn’t she Genevieve’s secretary?” Cooper lifted his glasses when he heard how Timothy called her. “Are you familiar with Johanna?” “She’s my wife. How can I not be familiar with her?” he innocently explained when he saw both men staring at him. “I wanted to tell you two about it, but you two are now single again, and I wasn’t sure if I can bring it up without hurting both of you.” Armand snickered as he looked at him. Timothy was familiar with the owner of the bar. Johanna had used her husband’s connection to find the best seat in the bar. The hall was dimly lit and electronic dance music was being played in the background. The atmosphere

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