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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 106

Chapter 106

Catalina avoided it.

Brayan was slightly taken aback.

“Brayan… I… I can’t go on anymore…”

Catalina’s eyes were red.

The appearance of wanting to cry made people’s hearts ache.

Brayan very rarely took the initiative to hold Catalina’s hand and pull her closer to him.

“What happened? Who bullied you?”

Catalina shook her head.

“No one bullied me… it’s just… people in the company were talking behind my back, saying I’m a mistress, I…”

Catalina took the opportunity to throw herself into Brayan’s arms, her tears wetting Brayan’s shirt.

Brayan gently wiped Catalina’s tears with a tissue.

“So what do you want me to do?”

In the coffee shop.

Jennifer kept hiding until it was almost time for kindergarten to be

over.

Through the glass window, she saw parents in groups taking their

children from the teachers one by one.

Every family was filled with the taste of happiness.

If she could have had that child with Brayan…

When Jennifer realized that her hand was unconsciously touching her empty stomach again, her eyes welled up.

They say time heals everything.

Maybe she was an exception!

Jennifer looked outside and didn’t see the journalists anymore.

She picked up her phone and dialed Brayan’s number directly.

“What’s up?”

Brayan’s voice was as cold as usual, and he had no patience.

But this “something” still puzzled Jennifer.

“Of course there’s something going on, the courthouse is about to close. If you hurry over now, you should make it in time. There are no reporters outside anymore.“.

“So you were waiting outside the whole time?”

Brayan’s voice had a hint of sarcasm.

I felt mocked, Jennifer retorted, “I don’t have a luxury car anyway.”

“Next time you want to hitch a ride, just let me know.”

I don’t know if Brayan was trying to change the subject on purpose, Jennifer said bluntly, “Brayan, I’m waiting for you to come and divorce

  1. me.

Sitting in the office, Brayan glanced at the divorce agreement papers lying in the shredder, his eyes devoid of emotion.

The silence on the other end of the line was so long that Jennifer almost thought the call had been dropped.

Finally, Brayan’s voice rang out again:

“I didn’t leave.”

Jennifer took a moment to realize what Brayan said.

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