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Joe, although not particularly keen, agreed to take her back.
Sensing Joe’s continued skepticism, Madison repeated, “Is it true? Are you not just teasing me?”
“I’m not teasing you,” Joc replied.
Trying to ease the tension, Joe gently cajoled, “Whenever you want to go back, just tell me in advance, okay?”
me
As soon as the words fell, a petite figure pounced into Joe’s arms. “I know that you love
the most. But I still need to stay in Sidovor City for some more days. We can discuss when to go back home then.”
Got a positive answer, Madison also smiled, released Joe’s neck and carefully checked the bouquet in her arms.
If Madison continued, her rose might get crushed.
By now, Joe would no longer be unaware that Madison was just pretending.
There were no tears on her face at all, except for slightly reddened eye sockets. There was no trace of having cried at all.
“Jessica, how can you play such games?” Joe asked, his confusion turning into frustration.
He stopped trying to console her and let out a strained chuckle instead, the situation turning absurd to him.
Madison, unfazed and a bit defiant, responded with a soft snort, “You taught me well. If I can’t even lie, how can I call myself your sister?”
Joe’s frustration morphed into laughter, the irony of the moment leaving him speechless.
Madison, with a hint of mischief, pressed him. “You won’t lie to me, right? You promised.”
Joe ignored her and coldly snorted before turning around. However, he did not mention anything about going back home in protest, indicating his tacit
agreement.
‘I wouldn’t bother arguing with this girl. Whatever I have said, I will stick to it. Furthermore, I only agreed to take her back but did not say that I would meet people. with her.’ Joe thought.
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was also evident that Joe was not very happy after
hand, playfully grabbed his arm with
will speak well of you in front of her. And this flower certainly won’t affect your marriage prospects, after all, Miss Malone also knows our relationship,
half-joked, half-warned as he quickly pulled the
tched the rose she was holding in her arms and said, “You heartless little one, sacrificing my marriage prospects to give you the flowers you like. How dare you make fun of your
be careful.” Madison protested, not
ooked hand but failed. She could only pretend to be pitiful and said, “Joc, I was wrong. I won’t tease you anymore. Please give it back to
for being dramatic,” Joe said, still
overdo the teasing. When he noticed her jumping with joy, he handed the flowers
Madison said, realizing the role her antics played in
after Joe without
to him quickly, knowing she
she saw his easygoing demeanor and was about to discuss more
carefree, but in reality, he was very
clear, he might be tangled
back by someone grabbing
and saw Leo’s angry face. The day’s earlier events flashed
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fueling her irritation.
his grip,
gaze fixed on the roses she was holding, his expression
happening and found. himself both
eyes. His lazy voice was very
does Mr. Palmer mean?”
Mr. Daves, what do you mean? You know that Madison is my wife, but you still gave her roses openly.” Leo
Didn’t you sign
on the steps in front of the Rose Garden, looking down at Leo with a
gaze.
When he married Jessica, I didn’t see him doing anything as a husband. Now that they’re divorced, he keeps
Palmer, I have nothing more to
customers coming in at the moment, occasionally there will be
don’t want to wake up tomorrow and see any posts related to him on the news, especially with photos in that posture. I have nowhere to hide
only involves the two of them, but it
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