Angela saw Peter when she sent Kathy out, she sneered, “Who is this?”
“Auntie.” Peter greeted her and went downstairs.
He paused a while when he passed by Kathy.
Kathy ignored him.
“Kathy, I heard that he’s getting married, is it with that woman?” Angela couldn’t hide her gossipy nature.
Kathy nodded, walked out of the residence, not expecting that Peter hadn’t left yet.
He was standing beside the car, obviously waiting for her.
“Anything you want?” Kathy couldn’t help but stop as she was blocked by Peter.
“I want to ask you for a favour.” Peter looked at her.
“I’m not free.” Kathy frowned.”
“My mother is having mental disorder and has being asking to see you, can you go and appease her? Kathy, I’m begging you.” Peter’s tone was low.
He was suppressing.
“It seems like it has nothing to do with me anymore.” Kathy passed by him.
Peter said coldly behind her, “You’ve become too cold-blooded.”
“Isn’t that what I learnt from you? I’m not that stupid enough to send myself to the door to let her kill me again.” Her sentence was extremely cold.
Kathy rarely lost her temper, but they really hit her bottom line.
“My mother’s emotion is now under control with the help of medication, so she won’t do anything to you.” Peter moved forward, and grabbed Kathy’s wrist. Kathy’s face sank, and stomped on his foot.
Peter was in pain, but he didn’t let go of her.
Peter’s shoulder was suddenly clasped, he was clamped down by two bodyguards in black suits.
She walked out of the lab when she off work. The consultation room was right in front of her. Joseph should be here?
But she didn’t go to see him.
In the evening, she had a dinner date with Alexia, knowing that Joseph had renovated the house, Alexia patted on her shoulder, “I think Dr. Joseph must be serious over you right? Or else, why would he buy a newlywed house for you?”
“Probably for his future wife.” Kathy said, “And that house was under his property.”
“Did you see the ownership certificate? I think the house is yours even if you get divorced later.”
“I won’t take his property, our marriage wasn’t real in the first place.” Kathy frowned, not holding much hope.
Alexia’s expression was like Kathy was incorrigible, “For women, if there’s no love, then you definitely have to hold onto your money, Kathy, you really have to pay more attention over this.”
“However, now that you and Dr. Joseph are getting along so well, the possibility of divorce is not high.” Alexia said certainly.
“He didn’t come home last night.” Kathy’s voice was a little unhappy.
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