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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 772

I laughed. "If you want me to feel the same, then call Caleb too."

"You think I don’t want to?" Cassey lifted her arm and checked her wristwatch, sighing gently. "But he's busy lecturing now."

Seeing the resentful look on her face, I said unkindly," Sigh, I'd love to get jealous too but don’t have the chance to."

Cassey pursed her lips and looked sternly at me, saying, "Wanda Lane, I have a strong urge to bash you up when you're being mischievous."

I shrugged and laughed, saying no more.

We continued shopping. When we came out from a store, Cassey suddenly said, "Theo really loves you very much."

I froze, unsure why she would suddenly say that.

Cassey took my arm and said softly, "After I started dating Caleb, I'd go to the clubhouse to check the accounts every month. Otherwise, I wouldn’t go that often either. At the time, you had probably left Whaldorf City for more than half a year. When I went t o check the accounts one day, I saw Theo standing at the entrance of the clubhouse drunk. He grabbed

Serena's hand but called out your name, crying and begging you not to leave. Keith later took him away. I asked the manager if Theo frequented the clubhouse lately, to which he replied that he would come almost every day, leaving only after he was terribly drunk."

I froze momentarily, unsure what to say.

She fell silent for a moment before saying, "He's a distinguished figure, after all, so I warned everyone at the clubhouse to keep their mouths shut and told Keith to pay extra attention. Since that day, Serena would go to the clubhouse every day, meeting the drunk Theo by coincidence sometimes. One day, Theo came to me and asked me if you had returned, but I told him that it wasn't you."

After a pause, she continued, "Even though he knew that it wasn't you, he missed you too much that even staring at your lookalike could help him feel better. Otherwise, he wouldn't have lasted until now."

I fell silent for a very long time before saying, "It's all i n the past now."

Recalling painful memories would hurt every time.

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