Chapter 118

The young girl was a bit reluctant, “Mom, he’s already divorced Can’t I like him?”

“Who knows if that’s true? Have you heard him make it public? Don’t be so gullible if he hasn’t said it himself!

“Hmph, he’ll say it sooner or later”

After a while, the footsteps of the mother and daughter gradually faded away, and I stepped out of the cubicle.

The girl’s name was Cathie, Kevin Evans daughter, Cathie Evan

I met her before the banquet started, introduced by Kevin. She kept glancing at Neil but was polite enough to me, always smiling when she spoke.

I washed my hands at the sink, then calmly returned to the banquet hall to continue eating.

After dinner, the guests gradually left. I looked around and didn’t see Kevin, so I planned to find him, say goodbye and then head home.

“Irene!”

Cathie suddenly appeared. She looked about 25, dressed maturely and elegantly, but upon closer inspection, she was clearly very young

“Cathie.” I replied with a smile.

“Huh, where’s Mr. Whitmore? Why didn’t he come with you?” Cathie asked as she handed me a gift box, quite heavy.

“This is my gift for you, Irene.”

“Thank you” I accepted the gift box and pretended to look around, “I don’t know where Neil is. If you see him, can you tell Mr. Evan I had to leave early?”

“Sure” Cathie nodded.

I took the gift box and left the Prosperity Hotel, hailing a cab on the roadside.

A black Bentley parked in front of me, a Rosemont license plate.

The window was half–open, and Neil’s gaze came from inside, I can give you a lift

and hopped

being pregnant with his child, and having to raise the child alone in the future made me think, why not enjoy

big deal about a car ride? I figured I was already being pretty modest, considering I wasn’t sitting on his head bossing

little nicer to me since the divorce, which was weird. But after this trip abroad, I

the Whitmore family found

I asked Neil, Why haven’t you told anyone about our divorce? Haven’t you told Bonnie either?”

didn’t tell anyone else except a few

because he didn’t say it doesn’t mean word wouldn’t get out. How else would Cathie know?

I stated directly, “You and Bonnie are in a long–distance relationship, aren’t you afraid you won’t be

loneliness?”

a bit, “You

have that many worries.” I muttered.

chuckled coldly, obviously disagreeing

I unbuckled my seatbelt and got out of the car.

turned around, and she was holding some fruits, obviously just bought

buy?”

want some?”

left. Instead, he got out of the car. He looked

serious, even more

eyes were like those of an

a pang

Neil broke the silence, his voice soft.

also your friend?” Linda ignored Neil and

revealed his identity. “He’s not a friend He’s

hostility in Linda’s eyes. She glanced between me and Neil, her face frosty

she rushed up to Neil and slapped him hard was stunned

He didn’t say anything, just quietly stared at

time. Remember, I was slapping for my sister!” Linda spat out angrily. “If it weren’t for her last request in her

us not to trouble you, I would’ve sought revenge a

key point

of

to want to say something, but in the end, he

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