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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 3

Theo frowned, and his handsome face showed signs o f displeasure. "Who are you to try to control me?"

His voice was thirty percent sarcastic and seventy percent disdainful.-

I knew very well that it was impossible to make him stay, but sometimes I just had to try. I looked into his eyes and said softly, "I will agree to the divorce. The condition is that you stay tonight and accompany me t o Grandmother's funeral tomorrow afternoon. I will sign the papers after the funeral."

He narrowed his eyes and grabbed my chin. His deep eyes were filled with disdain and mockery as he slowly said, "Do you even know how to make a man stay?"

His voice was low and husky with a hint of seduction.

I understood what he meant, but I did not know much about making love.

After a long time, I unbuckled my belt. Theo pushed m e away and said in disgust, "You are disgusting!"

With that, he turned around and left without looking back.

Haha, is there anything more humiliating than this? I did not care about shame and had put aside my dignity. I only wanted to keep my husband. In the end, all I got in return was the words: "You are disgusting!"

I sat there until dawn. I wanted to return to the old mansion, but my assistant called to say that Theo had gone to the office to perform an inspection.

I had no choice but to rush to the office.

The weather forecast predicted there would be a heavy rainstorm today. I thought that it would be unsafe to drive and decided to go by taxi. After waiting for a long time, there was still no taxi in sight.

I gritted my teeth and ended up driving to the office despite the risk.

Just as I reached the entrance, my assistant, Heidi, ran out anxiously. "Cindy wants to act in 'The Biography of Empress Anna'".

"What is wrong with her this time?" I asked, feeling a little fretful. I knew very well that she was looking for trouble again.

"Who knows! Chairman is angry that you have already signed Sherry on as the female lead," Heidi said cautiously.

"I got it. You can go back to work now!" I walked up to my office, tidied my hair, and held in the anxiety in m y heart before pushing the door open.

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