Catherine, Freya, and Charity were sitting together and chatting.
When Chase went over, Catherine immediately asked protectively, “What’s wrong?”
“Your husband is bullying me.” Chase hid behind Catherine and glanced at Shaun, who was walking over with a dark expression.
“Move your paw off my wife,” Shaun warned with gritted teeth. If it were not for Catherine’s presence, he would have thrown Chase off the plane.
“What are you doing?”
Catherine glared at her husband. “Chase and I are friends. We’re besties. What’s with your attitude?”
“That’s right.” Chase straightened his back with Catherine’s support. “I simply said you got lucky to be able to be a dad despite being so sc*mmy at first. Cathy even brought a set of twins back to you. I’m so much better than you guys, yet I still don’t have a girlfriend. Did I say something wrong? How unfair is this?”
“Is he angry because of that?” Freya asked sarcastically.
Chase nodded repeatedly. “Was I wrong?”
Catherine threw the bag of potato chips onto the table and faked a smile at Shaun. “You’re not wrong. Some people did get lucky. Why? Are people not allowed to talk about you getting lucky?”
Shaun’s scalp tingled. He really wanted to kill Chase, but he still smiled cautiously. “I didn’t say no one could talk about me, and I wasn’t angry either. Chase misunderstood.”
Catherine harrumphed. Then, she turned to Chase and said, “In my opinion, you’re absolutely right, Chase. If it weren’t for the children, I wouldn’t have gotten back together with him even if all the men in the world were dead. So, you don’t have to be jealous. There’s no need to be envious of those sc*mmy guys who only know how to hurt women. Ordinary women don’t deserve such a good man like you. Don’t worry. I’ll keep an eye out for you and introduce you to an excellent girl.”
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