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Loveless Marriage novel Chapter 137

Isabella instantly held her breath.

That Adrian was really capable. He could even make a man like Christian say sweet words from time to time. Although his expression was serious, it sounded surprisingly natural.

"Get lost!"

Pushing him aside, Isabella walked towards her own car with some panic. 

Christian didn't chase her again. He just on the spot until her car disappeared. 

Then his face gradually turned cold and unfathomable. He took out his phone and gave Steven a call. 

"Shawn is back. Let them stop and don't got caught."

He hadn't made his marriage public, not did he intentionally hide it either. He'd been wearing his wedding ring all time, so he should have expected that Shawn would take the chance and do something about it. 

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In the business class on plane, the secretary handed over a glass of champagne respectfully and asked. "Mr. Simons, you were just trying to test Miller, right?"        

Shawn shook the glass slightly, then laughed playfully: "Do I even need to test him? He was the first one who lost his control."    

The secretary was stunned, "Then...why did you still say that? Wouldn't Mr. Miller find out anything?"           

He originally thought that Christian didn't care about Isabella, which was why he had intentionally gotten close to her. With Christian's shrewdness, as long as he paid a little attention, he would find out something.           

She was still fine when they were having dinner last night. Within half a day, she got injured, which was quite interesting. 

The secretary nodded, "Okay."

After a while, she seemed to recall something, and muttered, "Oh right …this morning, Miss, Miss Shaw called me to ask when you'll return. She wants to see you."

Shawn's expression became cold, "Did you tell her?"

The secretary immediately shook her head, replying: "No, I told her that we haven't decided when we'll back and she should call you directly."

Shawn coldly ordered: "Don't care about her."  "Okay."

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