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Pursuing My Ex Wife In Full Bloom Spring novel Chapter 222

Dylan thought that Scott was just finding an excuse to not go back to let Naomi be more anxious toward him. At that moment, it seemed like it was not the case.

Dylan narrowed his gaze, smiled, and got into the driver's seat. Soon, the car left the hotel.

The chauffeur left after taking Naomi to her room.

Naomi placed the medicine on the table. She looked out of the window before looking at the time once more. She got up and slowly headed to the walk-in closet. She grabbed a change of clothes and headed to the bathroom to take a shower.

She was worried about Scott, but worrying was pointless. All she could do was care for herself and see if he would return that night or not.

If he returned, she would give him some Vitamin C effervescent tablets to drink. If not, she had no other choice.

It was past 9 p.m., and it was late into the night. After taking a shower, Naomi came out and headed to the table to work.

She wanted to wait for Scott to return. She had a feeling that he would.

Soon, Naomi started working. As the night darkened, the rain came to a halt. The entire city seemed refreshed.

While the city fell asleep, the Drunken Kitten had just woken up.

The bartender placed wine in front of Scott, Dylan, and Connor, before placing a glass of fruit juice in front of Olivia.

Yes, Olivia was there as well. She went along with Connor. When Scott and Dylan arrived at the Drunken Kitten, they were already seated there.

Dylan sat next to Olivia. When the wine was placed right in front of him, he immediately took a swig and said, "Not bad. I like the wine at Drunken Kitten. It tastes great."

Then, he looked at Connor and said with a smile, "Connor, you haven't been back for a long time. You never drank here before, you must enjoy it."

Connor was on the other side next to Olivia. He looked at his glass of wine, not in urgency to drink them. When he heard what Dylan said, he smiled and raised his glass. "Let me have a sip."

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