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My Quick-witted Baby novel Chapter 510

Chapter 510 

Kenneth arrived, with his tall and slender figure standing in the front corridor. His hand was tucked in his pocket, and the champagne-coloured lights of the corridor illuminated his handsome face. He dressed impeccably from head to toe, wearing a black shirt and trousers, exuding an aura of noble and charm. 

“Meow, meow!” 

Rylie called out twice. 

Arabella didn't expect to meet him here. She stood frozen in place. 

Kenneth had come to find Rylie. Rylie usually clung to him, never leaving his side. Whenever another girl appeared by his side, Rylie would fiercely meow as if declaring her sovereignty, even though he had no idea what authority a little cat was declaring. 

Today, Rylie suddenly disappeared. When he found her, he witnessed a scene in the corridor. His Rylie was being held in the arms of a delicate girl. The girl lowered her head, seemingly speaking happily to Rylie, her profile sweet and alluring. 

Rylie, who had always harbored a seemingly unfounded hostility towards all girls, unexpectedly became docile and gentle in the girl's embrace. When the girl's tiny hand gently caressed Rylie's soft white fur, Rylie closed her eyes in contentment. 

“Meow, meow.” 

Rylie meowed twice at Kenneth, seeming to say, “Look, your lady is here. From now on, you can no longer flirt with other women!” 

Kenneth strode forward, his long legs propelling him closer to Arabella. He had seen her in the car when school ended in the afternoon. And now, he saw her up close, finding that her fair skin looked delicate; her clear almond-shaped eyes were beautiful, and they sparkled like stars whenever she looked at him. Her eyes were full of tenderness and longing. 

Unfortunately, she wore a veil, concealing her genuine features. 

“This is my cat,” Kenneth said in a deep voice. 

“Oh,” Arabella's slender body trembled slightly. Suppressing her inner excitement, she handed Rylie to him. “She followed me, so I hugged her for a moment. Now, I'm returning her to you.” 

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