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Save Myself From Desperation novel Chapter 102

Caught off guard, Joseph found himself showered with others' romantic affection. He exclaimed in distress, "I can't endure this any longer! How come nobody gives me gifts? Please think of me, the poor bachelor!"

Ashley was speechless.

Suddenly, Ashley remembered something and glanced at Valentin. "Hey, your birthday is approaching soon."

Valentin raised an eyebrow in surprise, dragging out his words lazily. "Oh? You remember my birthday."

Joseph, eager for gossip, forgot about his misery and swiftly turned to look at Ashley.

Blushing, Ashley stammered, "Of course, I remember!"

She celebrated his birthday every year in their childhood, which she would never forget.

Joseph immediately seized the opportunity to gossip and asked with eyes shining brightly, "So, Ashley, how are you planning to celebrate your husband's birthday this year?"

Ashley flushed and glared at Joseph. "None of your business."

In the afternoon, Zain came to visit the youngsters.

Supported by a cane, Zain smiled spiritedly upon seeing Ashley. "Ashley, I came today to see you and, by the way, to see Valentin!"

Feeling he was the unnecessary one, Valentin was at a loss for words.

Joseph ran out of the kitchen. "Grandpa, I'm also here!"

Zain beamed with pleasure. "I'm so glad to see you all!"

As the night fell, Zain stayed at the Kingsley Villa and had dinner with the three youngsters.

The atmosphere at the dining table was harmonious.

While eating, Joseph, seeing his amiable grandfather, couldn't help but feel emotional. He thought, 'This is what a home looks like. In contrast, the Ramos family is like hell on earth. Ashley is wise to cut ties with them.'

Accompanied by a few flashes of lightning, thunder rumbled.

A torrential downpour began.

Looking at the heavy rain outside, Joseph suggested that Zain should stay at the Kingsley Villa tonight instead of returning to the Kingsley Manor. He would also stay there.

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