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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 2106

I could understand the feeling Susan was describing.

It was just like Matthew.

I nodded slightly and looked up at Susan with empathy in my eyes. "So, what are you going to do now?"

Hearing this, Susan lowered her gaze, the light in them having dimmed slightly. She pursed her lips and as if thinking of Tyler, her expression became heavy. "I wanted to stay in that small town, but I kept feeling an emptiness in my heart when I was there. I thought of just coming back to have a look. If I could stay, then maybe I'd stay for a long time."

"You know that's not what I'm asking." I stared straight into her eyes. Ever since I experienced the hurdle of having a baby, I kept feeling like my personality has changed.

In the past, I might have thought about this question for a long time before asking it but now I could ask it without hesitation. This was because I knew that Susan must have chosen to come back after deciding on an ending.

Susan paused at my question. After a long moment of contemplation, she finally said leisurely, "I won't force…Tyler. I'll just let nature take its course."

Susan looked like she had been relieved of a load when she said that. She must have thought about it for a long time to be so transparent.

I admired Susan's courage to return and respected any decision she made. "Fortunately, I only rented your apartment out instead of selling it. The students just moved out recently. You can clean it up a little tomorrow and move in. Also, give me your account number. I'll transfer the rent to you. I'm afraid I might spend this money one day having this money in my hand."

"Wanda, thank you." Susan suddenly looked at me seriously and thanked me.

I froze for a moment before waving my hand. "Oh you, what do you think we are to each other? There's no need for thanks unless you don't regard me as a friend."

The moment I said that, Susan grabbed my hand and shook it with a little force. "Of course we're friends. I cherish you very much."

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