Mr. Nelsonn Winning His Ex-wife’s Heart
Capítulo 238
He vowed never to step foot in this eerie place again.
When Ethan finally caught up with his grandson, he gave him an earful.
“Why did you storm out of there like an angry Lion? You never liked Chelsea, did you? Since you threw her love away, why are you so pissed after being told that you two aren’t destined for each other?”
This chastisement fanned Edmund’s anger. After grunting for a while, he asked, “I’m Leaving now, are you coming?”
“No, leave me alone. I won’t go with you!” Ethan yelled at him.
Edmund frowned and hopped into the car without looking back. He then told the driver to take him to the company.
Throughout the whole day, he couldn’t focus on work. The words that the fortune teller said echoed in his head.
noticed that he was in a bad mood. They had also seen the news
it was true, and the latter
Fay’s mood. She had been
she couldn’t interfere now because
The next morning, Luka issued a statement via the company. It read, “The president of Peak Entertainment is well aware of the recent news about his love life. However, he won’t be entertaining any questions.
didn’t deny being in a relationship with the mysterious woman, so it automatically meant that
ready to leave after his mother was discharged
they were dating. She had done just that, so
her favorite authors. His name was Roy Ellis. And
college days, Chelsea had been a fan of Roy’s books. She read all his novels in the school Library. ALL
Roy’s works, but she also liked his personality. He kept
released after many years. And this was why Chelsea Looked forward
her that Roy went on hiatus because his wife was sick. He
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