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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 213

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“New theme Jennifer still hasn’t figured out until now…‘”

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As soon as Curtis said that, Catalina immediately crossed her arms and chuckled coldly.

“Don’t you doubt it! I’m telling the truth,” Curtis patted his chest and guaranteed, “Time is running out, it should be done in these two days. Once Jennifer confirms the new theme, I’ll let you know

immediately…”

Finishing speaking, he blushed and took Catalina’s hand, touching it repeatedly.

Catalina was grossed out by Curtis touching her, but she had to keep smiling on the surface.

“So… are we good to go with the deal between us?”

Curtis’s Adam’s apple bobbed as he swallowed saliva, nodding eagerly, “Yeah, yeah, I’ll help you take down Jennifer, and then…and then you gotta stick with me…”

“Don’t worry, when I say something, I mean it.”

Catalina patted Curtis on the shoulder, with a forced smile on her face.

When Jennifer went bankrupt, Curtis…

It was useless then.

After sending Curtis away, Catalina sighed and slumped her shoulders, feeling a bit tired.

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When she went back to her country, she never expected that Jennifer, a stay–at–home mom who never left the house, would be such a big obstacle for her. And she never imagined that Brayan wouldn’t get a divorce.

“It looks like your experience in Priusiland wasn’t in vain, you’re pretty good at seducing men.”

A man walked out of the bathroom.

He was young, with a baby face, looked like he was in his early twenties just by looking at his face, but his eyes were not as innocent as someone in their twenties.

He was wearing the same bathrobe as Catalina. When Catalina was flirting with Curtis, he stayed hidden in the bathroom like a ghost.

“Jaxon…” Catalina crossed her arms, “If you don’t speak, everyone will think you’re mute.”

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