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Crises in Love novel Chapter 101

Jaylan was enjoying his meal when my words made him pause. Noticing my gaze, he hastily grabbed a napkin to dab at the corners of his mouth, attempting to hide his stun.

Zora, sitting across from us, was also eyeing Jaylan. Clearly, she was also interested in the topic of conversation.

Then I continued. "The boy is alert. He didn't say anything!"

Jaylan noticeably relaxed at this, nonchalantly got back to his meal.

I inwardly chuckled, thinking, “Damn it. I'm going to mess with you to see if you’ll freak out.”

So, I continued, "I had no choice but to take him back to his teacher. I wanted to take him home, but I was afraid his father would be worried if he didn’t see his son when arriving school, so I didn't!"

Jaylan pretended he didn’t take my words to heart, but after a pause, his grip on his fork tightened. He turned towards me with an awkward smile. "You’re a busybody, aren’t you?"

"Look at you! How can you say that? After all, Marissa used to work for us. We can't just sit back and watch. It's dangerous for a child to be left alone!” I retorted and pretended to be curious. “The kid is good-looking. Have you ever met his father?"

Jaylan lowered his gaze, picking up a piece of broccoli with his fork, "No, I haven't."

"How come? Didn't you attend her wedding?" My tone was skeptical.

Jaylan gave me a sidelong glance. "No, I didn't. When she left, the company was in a tight spot. She quit at the worst possible time. I wouldn't be surprised if she did it on purpose. I have no good impressions of her. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't even bother to talk to her."

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