Staring at him with a complicated gaze, Oscar warned, “Kenrick, she’s my wife, and whether or not we’ll divorce in the future, she’s still my wife at this moment. Are you planning to destroy our decades-old friendship by telling me you’re going to court her?”

Kenrick smirked. “Aren’t you being a little too possessive, Oscar? You’ve been saying that you want a divorce, yet you refuse to let any other men court her. Can I assume that you actually still love her?”

As if Kenrick had spoken his thoughts out loud, Oscar’s expression turned darker. “Are you really going to go against me?”

Kenrick walked up to Oscar and patted his shoulder as he said, “That’s not what I’m trying to do, Oscar; I’m trying to make you aware of your own thoughts. The fact that you guys have been married four years means you don’t hate her. In fact, I’d say she has a place in your heart. Don’t lie to yourself just for a Cassie. I don’t want you to regret this in the future.”

Hearing that, Oscar’s heart skipped a beat.

“Mind your own business, Kenrick. I know what to do for mine. Regret isn’t a word that exists in my dictionary.”

“Well then, I’ll cease the topic. Amelia’s a good woman, and if you don’t know how to cherish her, someone else will.”

still frowning even after they had bid goodbye and

you all right, Mr. Clinton? You don’t look too

Kenrick?” Oscar snapped, turning to look at

confused, Amelia replied, “No. Why do

the future. Although our marriage was an agreement, don’t you forget that you’re still my wife. So don’t go

laughed. “Mr. Clinton, which eye of yours saw me interacting intimately with other men? You were the one who brought me to meet your friends, but now

scoffed, “Amelia Winters, keep

me because I was not reserved,” she reminded as

Oscar gave her was a cold

leaned over to touch his cheek and wondered, “Mr. Clinton, what are you so

fixed on

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