Falling for My Contractual Wife
Chapter 67
Chapter 67
Malvin hurriedly explained, “No, it’s not like that, Miss Adkinal”
“Well, then. What are you waiting for? Come on! Open the door!” Louise realized that her tone was too harsh, so she softened her tone and added, “Don’t worry. I’m the only one who enters her room when she’s not around. I’ll be responsible if anything happens, alright?”
“Minn Adkins, I didn’t mean that. I’ll open the door for you”
Melvin had no choice but to open the door for Louise, but he did not leave but stood by the door, guarding. Louise crossed her arms and looked at him. “Melvin, why are you staying here? Do you think I’m a thief or what? Are you guarding against me?
“No. I’m just going to lock the door later.”
“You can go now I’ll tell you when I’m done.”
Melvin wiped the cold sweat off his forehead and walked away.
filthy because she pinched it with her fingers and threw it
gift box she had seen that day
breath, took out the box with trembling hands, and opened it.
with a sapphire pendant. It was indescribably beautiful.
so tightly that her fingertips turned pale. She squeezed it so hard that she almost deformed it.
that Grace and Brian had
How dare you steal Brian from me? I’ll teach you a
that Grace was not in the villa, what
for Grace to live in a place that no one knew about and then visited her regularly and
arranged by Brian to
still any longer at that thought.
where Grace was immediately. She
quickly strode out of Grace’s room, picked up her bag, and left the house to look for
less than two days, Louise found
with her! The result made Louise’s heart turn
About Falling for My Contractual Wife - Chapter 67
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