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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1090

Elena looked at me and said with a smile," Love rivals can't be friends, right?"

She paused and continued, "I'm curious as t o why you left Theo. I can see that he treats you well."

I let out a self-deprecating smile. "Life is challenging for everyone. Besides, it takes fate for two people to come together, but we're not fated to be together."

Elena fell silent for a very long time before saying slowly, "Wanda, I think I'll be happier than you because I won't leave him no matter what happens. As long as we're together, we'll be fated to be together."

I smiled slightly and said no more.

After sending Elena home, I rushed back to the office.

Not long after 1 entered the office, Cally walked in.

She had a glass of water in her hand. She put it on my desk and asked, "What did you talk about? Did you display your authority t o her?”

"No." I picked up the glass of water and took a sip. The water was a little cold and refreshing to drink.

Cally clicked her tongue and sat down beside me, asking in a particularly stern voice, "Do you and Theo really have to split?”

I was in no mood to talk about this, so I chose to change the subject. "It’ll be Valentine's Day in two days. Let’s go out with Shannon, shall we?”

Cally nodded. "Sure."

She got up to leave, but when she remembered she had something to say to m e, she sat back down on the chair and looked at me. She said, "I didn’t buy the ointment I gave you today. Mr. Keith gave it to me."

I frowned. "Keith?"

Cally smiled slightly. "Theo wanted him to buy ointment for you and get one for Elena while he was at it. I bumped into him at the entrance of the pharmacy, so when he learned that I was there to buy you ointment, he gave it to me."

I chose to remain silent because I did not know what to say.

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