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The Untouchable Ex Wife novel Chapter 1143

Stefan and Xavier were lounging at the VIP booth seats on the second floor of Bar of Fame, watching as people flailed around on the dance floor.

They were drinking tequila from Massimo—the texture was smooth, and it was highly intoxicating. Specifically, Xavier was doing the drinking, while Stefan was just offering company. He knew that his alcohol tolerance was average, so he basically avoided it.

On the other hand, Xavier was chugging glass after glass relentlessly, as if he was in mourning.

"Stefan, I'm telling you… You really shouldn't fall in love. It's sweet at first, but after that, it's just pain and bitterness. I'm done!" Xavier declared emotionally as he twirled the blue liquor in his glass, staring at the myriad colors overhead.

"Who did you fall in love with this time?" Stefan asked casually, looking noble and aloof as he leaned against the red cushioned seat, one leg crossed over the other. He was used to having his friends ask him out to drink their sorrows away every other day.

Still, he was curious which woman it would be this time… Who had reduced Beach City's famous Casanova to this?

"I'm not in love—she was, and I let her down. I just feel bad for her… I'm a terrible human being!" With that, Xavier chugged another glass.

Life was certainly hard—he could no longer love, but he had thoughtlessly messed with a woman who really loved him. Now, he ached from guilt, but he could not do a thing about it.

Stefan became quiet because he knew the answer.

If anything, his relationship with Seraphina was one of duty and gratitude—in fact, they were going to marry, but he had never felt any lust for her, even when they shared a bed. He had even consulted a specialist about it, convinced that he was ill, only for the specialist to tell him that everything was fine—that it was all in his head.

Apparently, his heart was sealed with a lock, which only the right person would unlock.

If this issue persisted, he would surely become ill eventually!

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