“I’ll pay close attention.” Kathleen encouraged him, “Good luck.”

“I’ll do well because you’re here.” Alex blushed slightly as he turned around and walked off.

Kathleen blinked.

Some people just didn’t know how attractive they were.

At the sight, Samuel snorted.

At the seminar, there was a seat specially reserved for Samuel.

However, there was only one seat reserved for him.

As Federick was the one who brought Kathleen along with him, they naturally sat together.

“I won’t bother Mr. Macari then,” Kathleen said as she turned to Federick. “Let’s go, Federick.”

Federick nodded in response.

“Stop right there,” Samuel demanded coldly.

He walked up to Federick and took the seat number from the latter’s hands as he continued indifferently, “I’ll swap seats with you.”

Federick and Kathleen were rendered speechless by his actions.

In the end, Samuel still switched seats with Federick.

Despite that, Samuel was always the center of attention wherever he went.

Even though they were seated in the last few rows, the crowd’s gaze constantly remained on him.

“I swear I’ve gained more attention over the past few days compared to the past three years that I’ve been married to you,” Kathleen whispered.

“We haven’t even gotten a divorce,” Samuel responded coldly.

“I know. It’s in one month’s time,” Kathleen replied as she looked toward the stage.

Alex had already made his way up onto the stage.

Samuel didn’t like it when Kathleen looked at other men.

He hoped that he would be the only one in Kathleen’s eyes.

“Kathleen, since you already know that, then why did you still go out with other men?” Samuel asked in a stern tone.

“Even you’re allowed to send Nicolette off at night and stay out for the entire night. All we did was go out openly in broad daylight, unlike the shady business you were up to.” There seemed to be thorns in her sweet voice as she added, “Samuel, since you could question me on the basis of marriage ethics, why don’t you take a look at yourself first?”

If they weren’t in public, Kathleen genuinely wanted to stand up and leave.

As Samuel heard her words, his face darkened.

speech on stage, Kathleen listened

she was interested in

would handle the situation if it ever

deal with everything on her own. Besides making a living, she still had a lot of

she already wasn’t expecting much

about the divorce agreement,”

Samuel remained silent.

much attention

there wasn’t a conclusion on the causes of autism and how parents should

he felt that he was just worrying

of the corner of his eye, he glanced at Kathleen’s

talk was over, the host invited a member of

and announced, “Number two

to hear this. Me?

her hands

host chuckled and said, “Don’t worry. Just come up on

Kathleen bit her lip.

attend such events, and I can’t believe that I got picked

she had no choice but to

the crowd started discussing among

pretty girl. She doesn’t look

that she isn’t married? Let me tell you this. Beautiful girls and handsome men

by my words. I want to take a few photos of her. I’m going to find

she looks like everyone’s first love who could make

he listened to

disgusting men talk about

what they said

looked like

looked similar to Nicolette, the latter didn’t really seem

look as innocent as

had a

was a reflection of one’s heart, the two of them exuded completely different

in front of the microphone, she got slightly nervous. “I’m sorry. I’m just here to listen to the talk. I don’t really have a deep understanding of

still share your views with

personality, and anyone

child is born, although there may be unexpected situations, it is still as how they say that every child with autism is a child of the stars. No matter what happens to

round of applause erupted from the

will pay attention to autism and learn more about it. I also hope that those in the medical industry will be able

“Well said!”

“You’re absolutely right!”

reason why

audience was extremely

the microphone over to the host, Kathleen got off the

sat down, she then

to

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