The Charming Ex-Wife
Chapter 297
Chapter 297 Coming Clean
Josiah texted: Have you finished work? Can we meet? I’m in the parking lot under your hospital. The usual place.
She didn’t reply.
After about half a minute, he sent another message: Ifyou don’t come out, I will go look for you in the hospital.
When this message was received, Lysander had already left through the hospital’s back door and hailed
a car.
Josiah had completely discarded his pretense.
Whatever gentleness, chivalry, and consideration he displayed were all part of his mask, which was tailored to what Lysander liked. Now that his relationship with Lysander has broken down, all the dominance and coldness deep in his bones have been fully revealed.
If he couldn’t catch her at the hospital entrance, it was very likely that he would wait for her downstairs at her house.
Lysander didn’t go back home. Instead, she gave the driver an address and said, “Sir, please take me to Gute Temple.”
Gute Temple was one of the most popularaemples in Harborbrook, famous for prayers for health and peace.
many patients mention
leave soon, so it’s just right for me to come
in Gute Temple. Only a few scattered one were wandering
temple, all of which seemed to have quite a few years under their belt, exuding a sense of simplicity and tranquility
who would greet her
“Can we get
behind him and said,
to the main hall, bowed three times, and
she heard a familiar voice outside, filled with age
will be useful. Oh, my
Balance:
3519 +
492
1 Coins
1 Pearls
her repay it.”
be a punishment, please punish me instead.
mother’s life. Because of that, Josiah won’t do anything to Lyss. At most,
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