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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1726

I proudly held my head high and pursed my lips. "I'm just asking normal questions. Don't think too much into them, Mr. Grant."

Theo hung his head and held back a smile." Well, Sandra is indeed a capable and attractive woman. She has a gentle and low -key personality. She’s quite good."

It was the first time I heard Theo complimenting other women. There was no reason for me to get sour over it. I braced myself and turned my head. "I'm leaving. Mr. Grant, you don’t need to send me off."

Theo's hand stopped me just as my hand touched the door handle, and he grabbed me and wrapped me in his arms. "And you say you're not jealous?" "Even if I am jealous, so what? Go look for Sandra. She's waiting for you to give her a promotion," I said with a pout.

Faced with my tantrum, his tone remained gentle. "Wanda, I'm very happy."

The sudden warmth made me a bit at a loss. I froze, and my voice regained its calmness. "Happy about what?"

Theo's hug suddenly intensified as if he wanted to rub me into his body. "That you're jealous of her and you care about me.

He reminded me of myself at that time, and I felt sorry for him. I turned around and took the initiative to wrap my arms around his neck. I gave him a shallow kiss on the lips. Although it was a peck, it was full of meaning.

"Of course, I care about you. I did before, I

do now, and I will in the future."

I seldom said such carnal words. However, I just wanted to tell him how I felt.

The smile on the man's face illustrated the mood at the moment. "Me too."

We could not help but sink into each other as we gazed into each other’s eyes.

The room was filled with an enchanting air.

I came out of the office with a blush on my face, but no one was looking at me, so I picked up the pace.

In the corridor, an alluring woman came up to me.

I called her alluring because she was really beautiful. I could not find a better word to describe her. For her, it was a positive word.

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