Chapter 611
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In other words, without Paula, he was a good–for–nothing.
Jeff bit his lip, wondering if he had made a stupid decision.
He could occasionally visit his mistress.
Divorcing his wife was his biggest mistake.
Moreover, he was aware that Queenie didn’t care about him that much.
Diana returned to her office dejectedly.
She wasn’t in the mood for work. She sat on the carpet, staring out the window in a daze.
Snowflakes were falling from the sky. Her eyes were unfocused and empty, and her heart ached.
There was a knock on the door.
Diana was brought back to her senses.
She stood up slowly, glanced at the door, and said, “Come in.”
Luna walked in. She was speechless, but Paula begged her, eager to meet Diana.
She said, “Diana, Ms. Barnes wants to see you.“.
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Diana knew that she meant Paula.
Was she here for money, too?
Diana was very annoyed. Since Paula was here, she might as well meet her.
Her voice was slightly hoarse. “Let her in.”
Luna nodded and turned away.
Soon, Paula came in with a thermos.
She looked around Diana’s office, which was spacious and bright. It was very nice.
She smiled, “Diana, are you busy now?”
Diana pointed to the sofa opposite and gestured for her to sit down.
Paula was very excited.
“Diana, this is the clam chowder I cooked. It’s cold. Eat some to warm yourself up.”
Diana sneered, “Ms. Barnes, your ex–husband just came here,” and I didn’t give him money. Are you here to ask for money in another way?
“Do you really think I’m still the same Diana before, who will
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obediently do anything for you after you give me some candy?”
Paula was
furious. “Did Jeff ask you for money?”
Diana said in an icy voice, “Yes. You came just after he left. I owe you nothing more, and I have paid for my living at the Marsh Villa for a year. Please don’t disturb me again in the future.” Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
She would never allow these people to hurt her again.
“By the way, I wanted the clam chowder before, wishing that my mother would make me a dinner to my liking.
“But you never did it for me. Since we have severed our relationship, I hope we won’t meet again. Even if we run into each other, let’s pretend to be strangers.”
Paula sobbed, “Diana, that’s not the case. You misunderstand
me.”
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