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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 2010

"Unfortunately, I'm not her." My words seemed to shatter his dream.

He just turned away and muttered to himself, "Yeah, you're not her, and she can't be replaced."

Heather really took up way too much space in his heart.

At that moment, I was a little envious of her.

There were still people missing her when she was gone. If I left one day, would there be such a person who would miss me?

Maybe…

I turned my gaze to the front. This sunset would disappear in a while. Beauty was always only temporary.

The sky was gradually getting dark, so we made our way down.

The winds blew from time to time, and I could feel bouts of chill. Noticing how I was trying to protect myself, Drover took out a jacket from his backpack and handed it to me. "Put it on. Don't catch a cold."

"Thanks."

I accepted the jacket he handed me and quickly put it on.

Men and women had different statures. His jacket was large on my body. I felt like a child wearing adult's clothes, but fortunately, I no longer felt cold after putting the jacket on.

A gust of wind blew through, stirring up the leaves and making them rustle. If someone were here alone, they would probably be afraid.

"Hey, Sis Wan!" Marius played a prank on me. He suddenly appeared from the side to frighten me.

I had been spacing out for a while and was taken aback. I patted my chest in fear and looked at him, speechless. "How childish!"

"Even so, I got a scare out of you." Marius winked.

"Alright, stop messing around. It's dangerous in the dark," Drover said to Marius as he shielded me from behind.

Marius pursed his lips, helplessness written all over his face. "I've become a villain, huh? Alright, alright."

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