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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1954

His reaction made it feel like Drover and I had gone to the gates of hell.

"Okay, you can let me go. You're about to suffocate me," I patted Marius' hand and said with some discomfort.

As if realizing that he was hugging me too hard, Marius hurriedly let go of me. "Sis Wan, are you alright? I'm sorry, I got a little excited."

I looked at him and shook my head helplessly. "Not just a little..."

To the side, Drover urged us to enter the house. "Head in. Let’s not talk outside. Besides, your body is still weak.”

Marius noticed my slightly pale face and asked with concern, "Yeah, you look so pale. Was it because you got angry?"

I had to say that Marius was a bundle of joy. Even words of concern sounded so lighthearted coming from his mouth.

"I was furious," I replied lightly.

Immediately afterward, Drover helped me into the living room. He brought a pillow over and put it behind me before helping me sit down.

This smooth action got a nosy smile from Marius. He narrowed his eyes. "Buddy, you’re so considerate to Sis Wan."

It was hard for one to understand the messy thoughts in his mind considering his tone. My eyes swept toward him, and I caught a glimpse of Marius' face that was begging for reproach. "Stop overthinking."

"Whether or not I’m letting my thoughts run wild, a certain someone knows it very well." Marius glanced at Drover, his face beaming.

Drover responded to him coldly, "Wanda is right. Don't think too much. I treat Wanda as my sister."

Hearing this, Marius seemed to be a little lost. He spread his hands. "Okay, I thought you were going to turn the page on Heather."

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