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Claimed by My First Love's Brother (by Evergreen) novel Chapter 322

Chapter322

No need to guess, it must be Kimberly calling again.

The continuous ringing of cell phones eventually affected people’s

interest.

Reynaldo quickly grabbed the phone, hung up directly, and then quickly. switched the phone to silent mode.

Watching his reaction, even though the situation was interrupted, I was annoyed, but my heart still felt sweet.

He didn’t leave me for Kimberly the first time, even hung up on Kimberly several times to continue the affair.

This kind of treatment made me feel pleasantly surprised and pampered.

He threw his phone aside, but his brows were still tightly furrowed and his face was very gloomy.

It was obvious that his mood was very bad.

I was about to raise my hand to smooth out the furrow on his forehead.

But unexpectedly, he suddenly brought the phone over.

My heart cooled down.

So, he still can’t let go of Kimberly?

He silently made a phone call, presumably to call Kimberly back.

I pursed my lips, and the slight touch of emotion and tenderness that had just arisen in my heart vanished.

Look, even though he was so eager, when the woman’s phone call came in, he couldn’t continue without distraction.

I had just naively thought that he would ignore Kimberly in order to

continue our affair.

Look, he just couldn’t help it when he saw the woman’s two phone calls.

He called Kimberly twice, but she didn’t answer.

After a while, he suddenly withdrew from me and got up to get dressed.

As soon as he left, I felt a chill and couldn’t help but pull the blanket over

  1. me.

The light in the room was turned on by him.

The entangled cotton love in the darkness instantly faded away completely, leaving only coldness and irony.

After saying that, he took a step and walked outside.

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