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My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise novel Chapter 46

"I said you're sick in the head!"

Madison finally snatched her phone back and returned to the sofa without giving Leo a good look.

She could only blame herself for choosing Creek Court for peace. The villa area was a little far from the city, so it was inconvenient for her to call a taxi.

Leo did not say anything else and only looked at her deeply.

Then, he turned around and took out his phone.

The phone number that had been preserved for many years was still at the top of the phone's contact list. The caller ID was Madison.

He pressed his lips together and dialed the number.

Just like the effect of every call over the years, the mechanical female voice repeated the sentence 'The number you have dialed is unavailable...' and he deliberately played it to Madison.

Even if he did not say a word, the meaning of this action was very obvious.

If she had not changed her phone number, how could it be an empty number? He should not have heard this sentence if he was blacklisted.

Madison lay lazily on the sofa and did not move at all. "That's your problem, not mine. If I say that I haven't changed my number, I am right. It's your problem that you can't get through."

Leo did not believe her. He handed the phone over and said, "Input the new number."

"Are you crazy? Why would I lie to you?" Madison wanted to kick him.

Leo remained motionless. "Who knows why you're lying to me?"

She would hide her thoughts and return to the country to get a divorce. He didn't even know how she met the Daves family people. Who knew what nonsense she was spouting this time?

As he thought about it, he even urged her twice and kicked her calf that was hanging outside the sofa. "Hurry up."

Madison was speechless.

She turned off her phone and threw it aside. She picked up a pillow from the sofa and covered her head.

"That's right! I just changed my number, but I don't want to give it to you. I can't wait to have no contact with you in the future. If you hadn't refused to give me the divorce papers, I would have pretended not to know you!"

The atmosphere suddenly fell silent for a few seconds.

After a moment, his deep voice sounded again. "Madison, this is your true thoughts, right?"

Madison snapped, "What else do you expect?"

After getting the divorce certificate, they would be strangers.

Leo looked at Madison who had her back facing him, and suddenly sneered.

Could she pretend not to know him?

So could she pretend that nothing had happened in the past?

That was true. He should have known that she was such a hard-hearted person who would do anything for her own goals.

Why did he still have a little hope that she would be the same as when she was young? Why did he still have the thought that he felt guilty for the past three years and should make it up to her after the divorce?

His expression turned completely cold. He bent down and picked up his phone. At the same time, he threw the suit on Madison.

"Get out."

"What did you say?"

Madison was covered up and couldn't see.

By the time she straightened the suit and sat up from the sofa, Leo had already walked to the stairs. Clearly, he had no intention of going to buy tampons for her.

He didn't even turn around. His tone was extremely cold. "I told you to get lost. Now."

Madison could not wait to leave immediately, but she did not understand why this damn man suddenly went crazy. Previously, he looked like he wanted her to stay here. Now, he wanted her to leave immediately.

She simply asked, "What's wrong with you again?"

Leo tilted his head and gave her a sidelong glance. His attitude was condescending.

"Aren't you a princess who can't get used to sleeping in an unfamiliar bed? You were complaining that this villa is filled with traces of me, weren't you? Oh, right, you even hate me when you see me. You wish you'd never known me. Isn't it exactly what you want when I tell you to get lost now?"

Madison met his dark eyes and hesitated.

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