Chapter: 155
She flashed a bitter smile. It appeared that her position as Theodore’s wife would soon belong to another.
That girl… It must be Helen.
Although she only managed to view her back, Ariana was certain it was Helen judging from the girl’s long hair that reached all the way down to her waist. @
It appeared that Helen had been discharged from the hospital after the operation.
Thinking back on the intimate interaction between Helen and Theodore, she had no doubts that Theodore had been by Helen’s side during her operation. Helen must be very important to him; otherwise, he wouldn’t have indulged her and tried his best to protect her. @
Ariana’s heart sank like an anchor being dropped into a bottomless ocean. How could she be so naive and call him? It was ridiculous. Maybe he was happy in Helen’s company at the moment and no longer had time to think of Ariana, let alone help her.
Josh had
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Theodore and Horace were talking in
the living room and swiped the phone
swam in her round eyes. It wasn’t until she deleted the call log
in contacting him. Helen didn’t want other women
number appearing on the screen, hesitant on whether or not to blacklist it. Besides, there was no caller
care less about who called him
to do so, Theodore happened to see her holding his phone and demanded coldly, “What are you
quickly calmed down before handing over the phone to him. “I saw it near
took the phone
his
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