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Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right novel Chapter 1135

"Half true, half false."

"Tell me about it."

"I'm not sure about the rest, but I'm certain his feelings for you are fake," Marion asserted.

Debra raised an eyebrow. "Are you saying my charm is weak? How can you be so sure?"

"When you love someone, you can't hide it in your eyes," Marion replied.

Confession was something even he found hard to do, but Garland had been too casual about it.

There was no hint of affection in his eyes. Marion figured it was just an excuse.

Debra blushed under his fervent gaze. "Alright. You're an expert. No one knows love better than you do."

She remembered the times before she accepted Marion's feelings. She had misunderstood his constant attention, thinking he was plotting against her.

It was only later that she realized he liked her.

"But if Garland doesn't like me, why is he recording my every move?" Debra asked.

Marion looked away. "I don't know."

"You don't know, or you don't want to tell me?" Debra scrutinized him. "Are you hiding something from me?"

Liza sat down cautiously, while Garland looked uncomfortable.

Debra smiled, "I just had three shrimp, two steaks, and a sip of mushroom soup. Mr. Eaton, do you need to write that down?"

Garland didn't dare to respond.

Debra sighed dramatically, "I invited you to dinner so you could observe me more closely. Saves you the trouble of asking around."

Liza was confused. 'What does Debra mean by that? Why is Garland interested in Debra's eating habits? Does he have feelings for her?'

"What is going on?" Liza demanded, staring at Garland.

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