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Chapter 29 Conflict

  • Susan pulled Luke away without realizing it. Luke scowled and felt a terrible feeling of loss as he felt the warmth in his arms abruptly go away. "Mrs. Shaw." Julian Shaw coldly said, "You should keep in mind that you are a married woman," with narrowed eyes. Are you publicly hugging guys other than your husband because you are that desperate? Julian had a hard face. Although there was no wrath in his eyes, there was a perilous blackness that resembled the sea. Susan was afraid by his expression. "This is all a misunderstanding, Julian. "I." Susan wanted to give an explanation. "Chairman Shaw, Susan is your wife," Luke remarked icily. You need to be speaking to her more courteously, don't you?
  • "Chairman Shaw, Susan is your wife," Luke remarked icily. You need to be speaking to her more courteously, don't you? Susan? Suddenly, Julian flashed a cryptic smile. "My wife is addressed in such a charming manner. Remember that you're getting married soon, Master Jenkins. Luke's hands tightened. "I won't get married until I find out the truth." "Is that so?" Julian's eyebrows went up. "The information of the Jenkinses' marriage to the city has known Ainsleys for a long time.
  • You will need to ask both families if they are okay with the wedding being canceled. "This doesn't concern you, Chairman Shaw." Luke tightened his jaw. "Even if you begged me to poke my nose into your business, I wouldn't do it." Julian squinted and gave Susan a chilly stare. "Why are you still standing there? Are you still intent on damaging the Shaws' reputation? "I..." Susan approached Julian with trepidation, her lips pursed. "Susan." Luke took hold of her hand. "Believe me. I'll bring back the memories that are ours. Susan thought about it in a complicated way. She was aware of Luke's strong desire to recall their history, but what good was that?
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