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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1390

Dazaray was sizing me up as well, and her gaze was quite hostile. After sizing me up, she mildly asked, "Drinks?"

"Anything."

Dazaray nodded. "We’ll have the same drinks, then.”

She called the waiter and ordered two cappuccinos.

When the waiter left, she said, "It's been a while. You're getting prettier and prettier."

I was astounded, surprised to hear compliments from her.

As the saying went, everything happened for a reason.

I was unfazed, not a single smile on my face. "What do you want to tell me?"

Dazaray smiled and was in no hurry to say, "Let's drink something first. After all, we’re friends who've been through hell together. There’s no need to raise your guard against me.

"Besides, I’ve thought about it. Theo certainly is an outstanding man, but I’m just not good enough for him. In that case, there's no need to offend you because of him as it just isn't worth it."

If Theo was not the reason why she approached me, what else could it be?

Judging from how much she hated me yet was still able to put on a pleasant expression in front of me, I figured she probably needed my help with something.

I pursed my lips and indifferently said, "Get straight to the point if you need my help. I’ll do my best to help you if it's within my capability.”

The waiter served the coffee.

Dazaray picked up the coffee cup and drank leisurely, still not in a hurry to speak.

She smiled slightly, saying, "Drink. The coffee here is really good. Honestly, I think we're great for getting along with each other amiably like this."

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