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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 187

"What? He's really staying?" Yasmine Taylor frowned.

"Yeah, what an annoying b*stard. I'm so pissed off."

Yasmine rubbed her forehead, "Okay, I'll hide outside for a few days. Be careful with him."

"Alright! You should take good care of yourself too..."

As soon as she hung up the phone, a voice suddenly called out behind her, "Do you owe someone money?"

She was shocked and looked back in panic. "No."

"Then why must you hide outside for a few days?" Gabriel Smith asked.

Yasmine glared at him embarrassedly. "Why did you eavesdrop on my conversation?"

"I just happened to walk past here. I overheard it accidentally." Gabriel smiled grumpily. "Do you need help?"

"No, you can't help me," she said.

"What's the matter? How would you know that I can't help you if you don't tell me about it?"

Yasmine was annoyed. She didn't want to talk much to him so she got up and walked to the pantry. Gabriel followed her. "Tell me, what's the matter?"

He took a cup to get some coffee while waiting for Yasmine's answer. Yasmine was annoyed by his questions, so she told him frankly, "I was engaged to a man when I was twelve, but then I married another man. Now I am divorced, so the father of my ex-fiance is coming after me. He wants me to go back to his son."

"... Ahem." Gabriel choked on his coffee. He raised his head in shock. "You were married?"

"Yes."

"Then why didn't you tell me about it?"

Gabriel couldn't believe what he had just heard. The woman in front of him was at most twenty-five or twenty- six years old. Her skin was fair and her figure was beautiful. She didn't look like a divorced woman at all.

"Why would I even tell you this?" Yasmine rolled her eyes.

"But you have to mention it at least," he said.

Yasmine scrutinized him with a scowl. "Why should I mention my relationship status to you? Do you have any improper thoughts about me?"

Gabriel was silent. Yasmine huffed and said, "It seems that it's true. You have feelings for me. Now that you heard I'm a divorced woman, you didn't even have the courage to admit it."

"I was just thinking that... your love life is really complicated..."

"I've never said that I'm a simple person."

Yasmine shrugged and put down the cup in her hand. She turned around and went out of the pantry. After cleaning up her desk, she picked up her bag and left the company. She came to a hotel near the company. When she was ready to register and check in, she realized her ID card was not with her. As a result, she had to leave awkwardly and wander on the streets.

Honk honk. A car was honking behind her. She looked back in confusion. It was Gabriel, who had been haunting her all day.

"What?" She raised her eyebrows and asked.

"Are you homeless now? If you refer to me as a good friend, I'll take you in for a night."

What? She turned her head grumpily, "Who wants you to take me in?"

Gabriel got out of the car and handed her a bunch of keys. "Okay, you're lucky that I'm such a kind person. Go ahead. No. 1061, the fourth building of Soarity Apartment. It's my spare apartment and I'll lend it to you for a few days."

"No, thanks, I have a place to live."

Yasmine refused to accept his kindness.

"Don't be stubborn. You can't go home, and you don't have your ID card with you. Where are you going to live? Are you going to sleep with beggars on the overpass?" he asked.

Seeing that the sky was getting darker, Yasmine was tempted to accept his offer. Gabriel understood her concerns. "Don't worry, I'm not interested in divorcees."

Seeing that he wasn't joking, she accepted his offer and said, "Thank you."

"Come. I'll send you there." Richie Lind stayed in Chuck's house for five whole days, but Yasmine never came back. He asked around during the day, but he couldn't find a woman named Yasmine Taylor. Finally, he believed that Yasmine didn't come to her uncle. On the fifth day, he left with his luggage.

Yasmine was happy to receive a phone call from her uncle. After getting off work, she ran to the director's office and put the key on Gabriel's table. "Thank you for your help in the past few days. I can go home today."

Gabriel raised his head, "Congratulations. Are you leaving now?"

"Yes, I'm leaving."

"I'll send you," he said.

"You don't have to—"

Yasmine didn't get to finish her sentence, and Gabriel had already left the office. She sighed helplessly and followed him out.

When she arrived at her uncle's house, her aunt was already waiting at the door. They saw Gabriel for the second time, and Mindy Yard was already familiar with him. She greeted him warmly, "Mr. Smith, thank you for sending our Yasmine home again."

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