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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1932

"Is that so?" I lowered my head and muttered to myself.

When everyone saw me thinking about it, they asked, "What's wrong, Wanda? Also, when are you coming to work?"

I smiled. "We’ll see. I’ll be leaving first. I don’t want to disturb your work."

After I said that, I turned around and left.

It seemed that Nicky kept a lot of secrets.

My eyes darkened as I made my way downstairs.

Seeing me coming down, Marius hurriedly welcomed me. "Sis Wan, you finally came down. I've been waiting forever."

He exaggerated and interrupted my thoughts. I glanced at him and walked out the door. "I went up for at most 10 minutes. You're exaggerating."

Marius pursed his lips as he kept up with my pace. "You don't know how many people looked at me while they came and went. It's all because of my handsome face. How tormented I was. Seconds felt like years."

I shook my head helplessly, not answering him.

Marius walked up to me and stood by my side. "Where are you going now?"

Stopping, I looked at him. "Where do you want to go? I'll accompany you."

"Okay." Marius' eyes lit up. Then, he drove me over.

"I had planned to bring Wanya here before, but that already ended in a tragedy, so I never had the chance. When you asked me just now, I thought of coming here."

We were standing in front of an exquisite garden. Marius had shoved his hands into his pockets. At the moment, enthusiasm and optimism colored his handsome face along with a little melancholy. Perhaps it was because his last love had tugged on his heartstrings, so some sentimentality still remained.

Looking around the place, there are many flowers blooming in multicolored hues.

There was a fragrance in the breeze, giving one a sense of comfort. It was indeed a place for couples to visit.

Upon entering, one could see several tables filled with young couples.

Each seat was shielded with a curtain made from small beads, which made things look rather intriguing.

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