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Chapter 179

"It's none of your business whether I want to divorce or not, Aaron. I'm grateful for your concern, but

that's it. I beg of you, leave me alone." I said.

I got up after saying those words and continued, "Thank you for the tea. It's getting late. I'll go back

first." Then, I left the room without waiting for their response.

As soon as I walked out, I heard the sound of glass being smashed from inside faintly. I didn't stop and

went straight down the stairs.

Monique was waiting for me in the main hall of the cafe. She ran to my side as soon as she saw me,

and she asked worriedly, "Are you alright? Did he make things difficult for you?"

Holding her trembling hands, I shook my head, "No, he didn't. It's getting late. Let's go home."

She looked up towards the second floor, and Aaron was standing there, staring at us in silence with a

cold face.

Her grip on my hands tightened out of fear. She nodded, "Alright, let's go home!"

She then dragged me out of the cafe without looking back.

It was already midnight when we got back home. We washed up and got on the bed together. I had

been experiencing some inexplicable fears recently, and I couldn't sleep alone because of it.

Fortunately, Monique offered to come to bed with me so that I could sleep in peace.

The next day.

Andoland was famous for its wonderful climate. It was only seven in the morning, and the sun rays had

already shined through the curtains. It made the room look extra cozy.

I stared at the ceiling for a while, and the phone on the bedside table started vibrating. I reached out for

it and looked at the incoming phone number. It was a little familiar.

For a moment there, I couldn't remember whose contact number it was, but I still answered the phone,

"Hello."

"Where are you?" The tone was cold, but the voice sounded familiar. I was dumbfounded for a moment

before realizing that it was Josiah who was on the phone. I asked, "Doctor Saunders?"

He had always been gentle when talking to me. So I couldn't help but wonder why he sounded so cold.

After a moment of silence, his voice became gentler as he asked, "Arianna? Are you with Monique?"

I didn't realize I was holding Monique's phone until that moment.

I was stunned for a moment, and I replied after coming back to my senses, "Yes, I am. How have you

been recently?"

Sawyer told me before that he was in the ICU the whole time. Since he called, I guessed he must have

been discharged. I suddenly thought of Hendrix, but I chose not to mention him.

"Yes, I was in and out of the operating room the whole time. Austin had told me everything about thenovelbin

Roberts Group. Don't think too much about it. I'll go back to Ucrebury tomorrow. Let's meet and talk,"

His voice was gentle. I could tell that he was trying to comfort me.

I nodded and said with relief, "It's okay, I'm fine. But I'm not in Ucrebury. I might only return in a few

days."

"Where are you girls?" he asked. Perhaps he noticed that he sounded a little too on edge, so he took

some time before adding softly, "Did you go for a trip?"

I didn't think too much about it and said, "You could say so. We're in Andoland."

Monique stirred from the conversations on the phone call. She rolled over on the bed to look at me, and

she asked me in a hoarse voice, "Who's calling?"

"Doctor Saunders. I think he's looking for you," I whispered to her before I handed the phone to her.

Her expression changed upon my words. After taking the phone, she got up and went to the balcony.

I got up too and looked for my cell phone. There was no new notification when I glanced at my phone

screen. The dialog box with Hendrix on WhatsApp was blank either.

Suppressing the bitterness in me, I went to the bathroom to wash up.

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