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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 5

'F*cking hell, with her acting skills. It would be such a waste if she did not become an actress.' I could not help but vent out in my heart.

"It is okay. I am strong and not afraid of the rain. I am glad you are okay." Not wanting to pretend around with her anymore, I walked around the table to get ready to work.

My words stunned Cindy. She turned around and looked at Theo. "Theowy, it is all my fault. I wasted Wanda's effort to go all the way there for me. Can you let her have breakfast with us as my apology?"

I...

At first, Theo was seated there and could not be bothered about me. When he heard Cindy speak, he put down the hairdryer and looked at me. "Come and eat."

His tone was cold and emotionless.

Did it hurt? I was used to it!

When it came to Theo whom I cared about, I could never reject him coldly.

Despite having mixed feelings, I still smiled and said softly, "Thank you." Then I turned around and sat on the other corner of the sofa.

"Wanda, try this burger. It is mine and Theowy's

favorite. Whenever we are together, he would always queue up to buy it." Cindy handed me a burger.

I looked down at the burger. I did not consider it as a burger, but instead, it was their way of showing their affection in public. I held it in my hand but didn't eat i t.

When Cindy noticed my lack of reaction, Cindy became a little resentful. She turned to Theo and smiled. "Theowy, if I get to act in the film, you must buy the burgers for me when you visit."

Theo froze for a moment. After hearing about the film, he remembered the real purpose that he came here today. He glared at me and coldly said, "Terminate the contract with Sherry Young immediately."

"You said that the operations of the company are fully under my control.” Although I was afraid of his imposing manner, I had to put my foot down to protect the interest of the company. How could I just terminate the contract with the female lead whom I had just signed?

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