Chapter: 692
He couldn’t believe that Sarah would become so close to a man in the short period he was away.
Sarah was still on friendly terms with him the day he left, but now, she was completely ignoring him and even leaning on another man.
Aziel couldn’t calm down at all.
Ariana realized Aziel had mistaken Mitchel for a third party and quickly explained, “It’s not Like that. Let go. This is Dr. Chadwick.
He was a great help to Sarah and me, so we invited him to dinner as thanks. Please, calm down. Sarah is just drunk.”
She then turned to Mitchel and apologized, “I’m sorry, Dr. Chadwick. He’s my friend.”
Mitchel’s collar. However, he
his shirt and said calmly, “Your friend
he spoke, he let go of Sarah and passed her
Aziel could smell the
hesitated for a moment and felt a surge of emotions welling up
help regretting jumping to conclusions earlier. He should have noticed something was wrong. Sarah wouldn’t have stayed silent the entire
smiled awkwardly at the creases in Mitchel’s shirt. She felt even more guilty when she remembered that Theodore had hit him for
Aziel didn’t hit Mitchel. Otherwise, Ariana wouldn’t
the situation, Aziel apologized to Mitchel and Ariana while holding
my leave,” Mitchel said as he waved his hand casually.
Mitchel off, Ariana breathed a
the other hand, felt
had almost caused them trouble, and he also guessed that Ariana must know about what was going on between
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