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Chapter 944

Stella glanced at the person leaning on her shoulder and seductively whispered, “Don’t you want tohave sex with me anymore?” Keegan’s eyelashes fluttered, but he did not say a word. Stella kissed hischin and asked, “No more following the doctor’s orders?” The man’s eyelids twitched again. Stellanarrowed her eyes and said, “Your probation is over. You’re fired.”

Keegan immediately opened his eyes and said, “Sorry. I fell asleep. What did you say just now?”

Stella was speechless. She suspected that Keegan acted drunk sometimes. He still liked to tease andfool around when he was drunk, but the things he said were shocking since they were not what hewould say while sober.novelbin

“Why didn’t you tell me about the vasectomy? It’s a big deal, you know?”

Keegan frowned and said after a long time, “You’re always asking questions.”

Stella was baffled. “What’s wrong with asking questions? How would I know about things if I don’t askabout them?”

“You always take it too far. You clearly know why and whom I did it for. So why do you want me to sayit? You never told me you like me; I don’t want to be the one who says it first.” Keegan buried his facedeeper into Stella’s shoulders and continued, ’You obviously like my money more than you like me.What if I told you about the vasectomy, but you didn’t care? I didn’t want to feel like a fool.”

Stella looked stunned. “Who said I like you for your money?”

“You said it yourself!” Keegan immediately accused.

The woman stayed silent. ‘When and where did I ever say that? Why don’t I recall ever saying that?’Stella felt like she was being framed, so she said,” Well, you keep saying I’m a beauty without brains!”

“Those were mere words of anger. I only said that during our arguments. They don’t count. You, on theother hand, complained about me to people outside of our relationship.”

“Who did I complain to? Don’t simply accuse me because I have a bad memory.”

“Felicity Thompson. You were calling her on the phone, and I heard everything.” Keegan said in amuffled voice.

“I…” Suddenly, Stella recalled something similar happening more than once. She complained to Felicityabout Keegan on the phone, saying that if it were not for his money, he would not be able to get a wifewith that personality.

Felicity always asked her why she did not just divorce him. Stella was embarrassed to say that sheliked Keegan, so she came up with excuses like, “I would’ve left a long time ago if he wasn’t rich.”

Stella did not know how much she had told Felicity about her relationship with Keegan. She wouldalways spill the beans to Felicity whenever she and her husband at the time quarreled.

From her perspective, she just needed someone to vent her frustrations to. As Stella’s best friend,Felicity advised for separation than reconciliation since she sounded miserable. However, Stella wasnot willing to get a divorce. She would find reasons to stay whenever Felicity urged her to do it, sayingKeegan treated her well.

For instance, she told Felicity about the card Keegan gave her with no limit to how much she couldspend. She also told her how he would ask Aldor to prepare a small gift for her every time they fought,how he would take the initiative to show affection toward her, and so on.

‘This must be what he referring to when he said I like him for his money,’ she thought.

Stella found it a little amusing and whispered to Keegan, “Why didn’t you divorce me then if you heardall that?”

Keegan frowned the second he heard the word ‘divorce.’ He hugged her tightly and said, “It’s fine if youlike me for my money. I’m rich.”

“Even if I don’t like you?”

Keegan paused and clenched his fingers. After a long time, he said, “You’re not like her. You would stillcare for me even if you don’t like me.”

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