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Claimed by My First Love's Brother (by Evergreen) novel Chapter 541

Chapter 541

But the next second, my back suddenly hit a hard chest.

The person behind me put his hand on my shoulder, so I didn’t fall down!

I hurriedly turned around to say thank you, but my heart trembled fiercely.

It was Reynaldo after all!

When Reynaldo saw me, he first frowned, then his cold eyes narrowed slowly, looking dangerously at my dad.

My father was really wary of Reynaldo.

He instantly put on a smile and said to Reynaldo, “It’s nothing, just the usual arguments between father and daughter. And, Reynaldo, please try to talk some sense into her when you have the chance.”

“I am his father, I had the right to pursue my own happiness, and you advised her not to bother me again in the future.”

Reynaldo withdrew his hand from my shoulder and said in a casual tone, “This is your family matter, I can’t interfere.”

Listening to his indifferent words, my heart twitched and a touch of bitterness arose.

Your family matters?

His words completely severed our relationship.

I lowered my eyes to hide the sadness and self–mockery in my eyes, and

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said nothing.

My father was stunned for a few seconds, then seemed to understand everything, and chuckled at me, “Look at you, if you want to argue back, go ahead and argue back. Look, you’re making a fool of yourself in front of others.”

And Reynaldo doesn’t take you seriously anymore. Don’t threaten me with him in the future. Are you embarrassed or not?”

My father’s words made me feel embarrassed and ashamed.

I kept my head down, afraid to look at Reynaldo’s cold and mocking eyes.

The elevator door opened, my dad hummed and then carried Aiyana.

The elevator doors closed again, and the corridor was so quiet that it

seemed like even the sound of a heartbeat could be heard.

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