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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 191

Chapter191

In the private club, Jennifer was writing a guarantee.

Devan stood in front of her, silently watching her, with a look like a proctor checking for cheating students.

The guarantee was written, and she signed and stamped it.

Devan reached out to grab it, but the certificate was hidden behind Jennifer.

She looked at Devan with a puzzled expression, took out her phone. and called Lydia..

“Hey Lydia, were you at work?”

On the phone, Lydia was a bit hesitant and stuttering.

She didn’t want Jennifer to know she lost her job just because she was taking care of her in the hospital.

“That crappy place, I’ve been wanting to leave for a long time. Now I have a better opportunity waiting for me to switch jobs, with double the salary.”

Lydia isn’t the type to keep things to herself, in the end she admitted. that she had quit, but didn’t say she was fired, she said she was switching jobs.

Jennifer went silent.

It looks like Devan really didn’t lie to her.

“Well, I believe with your abilities, tripling your salary is no problem.”

After saying that, Jennifer hung up the phone, raised her eyebrow slightly, and gestured to Devan with her eyes

Devan wasn’t clueless either, he immediately called Future Training School.

“Yeah, the salary doubled, oh no, tripled.”

When Devan said that, he kept his eyes on Jennifer, and she just nodded slightly, as if agreeing with what he did.

After everything was arranged, Devan reached out his hand to Jennifer.

“Can you give me the guarantee this time?”

Jennifer checked with Lydia first, and Lydia did receive the new employment contract from her former employer, with her salary tripled.

“Here you go.”

She handed the certificate to Devan, this time she gave it very generously.

Devan read the contents of the warranty twice, shrugged, and smiled.

“A woman who wants a divorce is really scary, her husband is not even as good as an ordinary friend, right?”

Jennifer frowned and retorted seriously, “Ex–husband is not as good as best friend.”

She said it straight to the point, but Devan still caught the hint of conflict and guilt in her eyes.

Devan gave a cold laugh and poured another glass of whiskey on the rocks.

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Chapter191

“You don’t deserve Brayan, divorce is a relief for you.”

“I don’t want to be judged by someone I just met today.”

Chapter 191 1

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