Chapter 64:I Don’t Like Women Who Push Their Luck

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She turned around and saw Gabriel standing behind her. It was indeed rude of her to peek, and now she had been caught.

“Why are you out here too?” She smiled awkwardly.

Gabriel raised his left arm and tapped the dial on his wrist. Although he did not say it explicitly, she knew that he was referring to the fact that she had been away for a long time.

Meanwhile, in the private room of which they were standing outside, Julian Hall hugged his female companion and looked down at the woman kneeling before him. “I’ll give you a sum of money to abort the child.”

Although Serenity pitied Faye, that was the extent to which she would do for her. Serenity was not stupid enough to provoke Julian Hall for a stranger.

Faye could only blame herself for falling in love with the wrong person, Julian Hall the scumbag.

Andalas knew what kind of

saw Serenity Rivers, he was stunned for a moment. But he did not bother

looked quickly between the ruffian-like Julian Hall and the

tracks. Oh, a hero saving a damsel in distress. However, based on Calvin Gilbert’s behavior, he probably did not know about the entanglement between Faye and

appearance here wasn’t surprising otherwise because Berlin Restaurant was a

displeased with Serenity’s current behavior. With a

awkwardly at him and quickly followed him back to their

been served. All that was left for them was to seat themselves at the table. After a few bites of the dishes, Gabriel’s phone rang. He picked it up but did not say anything immediately, simply listening to the other party quietly. However,

he hung up, Serenity curiously

napkin slowly. “Something came up that I

so that he would stay to finish the meal with

a bedwarmer, not

started her relationship with Gabriel, she

only because they only had

at her beck and call. However, it was obvious this was impossible for Gabriel

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