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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 165

However, Lucille’s concerns were not unfounded. The two of them working together was like two studios collaborating, they needed to meet and discuss together regularly, and the office location was indeed a problem.

WellGavin scratched his head.

Jennifer and the others saw Gavin in a difficult situation, and they knew that neither Gavin nor his boss had thought things through, they were just acting on impulse.

How about we compromise and go with the LeBlanc Group?

Brayan gave a suggestion, his deep magnetic voice sounded more like he was calling the shots.

Gavin didn’t have a better plan, so he went with Brayan’s suggestion.

Over the next month, Jennifer was running to the LeBlanc Group every day.

The LeBlanc Group people saw Catalina and didn’t think it was strange, Catalina used to come here often.

Whether Catalina was a wife or a lover, everyone just assumed Catalina and Brayan were a couple.

So when they first saw Jennifer, they were all shocked.

Jennifer would often hear employees of the LeBlanc Group gossiping behind her back, discussing who between her and Catalina was the lover.

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As the discussion came to an end, the focus of the conversation gradually shifted. They concluded:

Whoever was Brayan’s wife, in the end, he will only be with Catalina.

Even though Jennifer was Brayan’s wife, she still ended up being abandoned by her husband, with the lover and husband ending up together in the end.

Every time she heard it, Jennifer couldn’t help but laugh and cry.

In reality, she was indeed about to divorce Brayan, and Catalina was also about to get the recognition she had always dreamed of.

At first, Jennifer thought that working with Catalina would be a bumpy ride for the project.

But Catalina unexpectedly cooperated, and in the end, both of them submitted their designs to the boss for review. The boss chose

Jennifer’s design and asked Catalina to help improve it. Catalina didn’t make any trouble and even offered some constructive suggestions.

Jennifer couldn’t completely trust Catalina, but Catalina wasn’t causing trouble, so things were moving faster.

In the end, the design was finalized, and there was less than a month left for production.

Jennifer designed a jade seal, the size of a royal seal, which can be used as a real seal or as an ornament.

Recently, Awhea border discovered a rare topgrade jade vein, with ice seed floating green and plenty of water head.

Jennifer suggested using this newly discovered jade as the raw

material, Catalina agreed and volunteered to contact the transportation channels.

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The project was going smoothly until the day of pickup.

What did you say?

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In the meeting room of the LeBlanc Group building, Jennifer held her phone and her face suddenly changed.

Next to me, Catalina and a few other people involved in the project were also there.

Hung up the phone, Jennifer’s gaze immediately fell on Catalina.

However, Catalina blinked her innocent big eyes and looked at her with a puzzled expression.

The driver said the car broke down as soon as it hit the road, and it will take a week to get it repaired.

After Jennifer finished speaking, Catalina was shocked.

How could this happen? What should we do now? I’ll contact them to see if we can get another car.

No need, I asked already. It’s been raining a lot lately, all the cars have been sent out and none have come back.

Jennifer waved her hand, her gaze still fixed on Catalina.

What a coincidence! The car was fine all along, but it decided to break down on the day we needed to pick up the goods, and it broke down so badly.

Jennifer had reasons to suspect that Catalina was up to something behind her back, but she didn’t have any evidence, and it wasn’t the right time to investigate this matter.

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