Chapter 39
Landon clucked his tongue and ran after them. “She’s right! It’s inappropriate for you to treat her like this now that you two have divorced! I’ll carry you, Ms. White!”
“F*** off!”
“F*** off!”
The former couple spoke in unison. It was just that one of them saw red while the other’s face was red. Landon couldn’t help thinking that they were pretty similar.
At the hospital, Alyssa was taken into the clinic. Jasper and Landon waited in the corridor. “Damn, Jasper. How could you have treated her like that? Do you think she’d be able to handle your rough treatment? Or were you trying to rip her arm off?” Landon shook his head.
“How did you know she was working there?” Jasper looked at him coldly. There was a trace of anger in his eyes.
“I was there for a meal and happened to run into her. Before I arrived, she was doing hard labor at the unloading bay. You should’ve seen how hard she was working–no one would’ve believed she used to be a president’s wife.” He smiled slightly and sounded a little admiring.
Landon continued, “She wasn’t mad or upset, nor did she think too highly of herself. She’s honestly the most special woman I’ve ever met.”
Jasper clenched his fists and said hoarsely, “Well, you haven’t seen much of the world.”
“It’s better than not knowing you have a good thing,” Landon mocked. He didn’t mind exchanging insults.
Jasper’s eyes were red. He felt his heart twist.
Landon added, “In all seriousness, I think you and Alice will eventually get back together.”
“That’s impossible,” Jasper rasped out.
“You obviously still care about her. Why else did you hurry over here? You have no idea how whipped you are. She’s all you can see. Don’t you dare say she means nothing to you.” Landon leaned against the wall with his arms crossed. He shook his head.
“She promised Grandpa to wait until after his birthday to finalize the divorce. She should stick to her word.”
“I was going to, but I do quite like Ms. White. I’m genuinely interested in her, so I was hoping you’d leave her alone and stop meddling with
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