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A Touch of Sweetness novel Chapter 2330

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2330

“I want it! I want the pizza from the pizza joint in the village!” she exclaimed.

Caspian sighed and shook his head in exasperation.

He knew he would always relent, no matter how unreasonable Jessica’s demands were because he loved her.

“Hey, are you okay?” she asked Larry solemnly.

She had never seen him so depressed.

Is he having a fever? She instinctively placed one hand on his forehead and the other on hers.

Nope. His temperature seems normal.

“Larry, please buck up! Are you going to wallow in despair over a minor disagreement with Joan?” she yelled and pounded on his back.

You got to learn to let go! A man should prioritize his career instead. Besides, Larry did nothing wrong.

“Hey. Stop talking for a moment,” Caspian warned Jessica as he glanced at Larry.

What? How dare he! She said all that out of her concern for Larry. He was a straightforward man who spoke his mind. It was only natural that he disliked those who beat around the bush.

Little did she know that at that moment, Larry was not only thinking about Joan, the identity of the elusive shareholder also troubled him.

“Hey, stop spouting nonsense! Larry has a lot on his plate recently. Give him a break!” Caspian explained.

What is she talking about? She’s usually the first to get drunk and embarrass herself. Caspian eyed her with disdain, but kept his silence.

“What happened to you? What’s with your change in attitude?” she asked loudly while pulling his ear.

“Alright. My apologies. Please stop humiliating me in public!” Caspian whispered in frustration as he turned his head to check his surroundings.

The three of them entered a private room beside the one Joan and Dustin were in.

“Joan, what do you think?” Dustin snacked on some fries.

How else could I think? Joan took Delilah’s advice to divorce Larry, gave him space to calm down, and clear his thoughts. Till now, he hadn’t called or showed up. Not even once!

“I should let nature takes its course,” she muttered.

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