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Unwanted Daddy Don't Come Closer to Mommy novel Chapter 1224

In fact, there were signs of Kemp having feelings for Elinor years ago.

When Kemp was transferred to their high school, Victor thought Kemp was Elinor's sidekick. He mocked them for a long while. He later on found out that Kemp was Elinor's younger brother.

Is he a genuine Sue?

Of course not.

He is just a son adopted by Quincy.

Victor's eyes gradually darkened, staring at Kemp. Looking at Kemp infuriated, Elinor comforted him, "There, there. Don't take Kaliyah's words seriously. She's straightforward."

Kemp was silent.

Elinor said, "Well, let's go back, I won't hang out with Kaliyah."

Kaliyah paused, even Kemp was surprised. He looked up, stunned.

"You are right. I have drunk. I really shouldn't hang out at night." Elinor slowed her flow of speaking. "Let's go back."

Kaliyah pulled Elinor, "Don't! Elinor, you won't want to leave me behind! We agreed to hang out tonight. I even called a handsome boy over for you!"

Listening, Elinor immediately smiled, "Really? How handsome is he?"

"Elinor, mates should be before dates!"

Kaliyah grabbed Elinor's arm, while Kemp, who listened, immediately shouted, "What! You hang out simply because a handsome boy is also coming?"

Victor, who had been eavesdropping, didn't care to pretend ignorant. He walked out and looked at Elinor. "Going out tonight?"

"It's interesting for you to say." Elinor squinted, "It's none of your business."

"You are the young lady of the Sue family. You'd better pay attention to your every move and don't embarrass the whole family."

"Ha-ha." Elinor scoffed, as if hearing a joke, "One won't let go of judging other people's private life because one doesn't have a wholesome personality and lifestyle. The incompleteness pushes them to speak ill of others with one tiny flaw, using the so-called morality as a tool to demonstrate power, hoping others to admit their faults. Sadly, the country is ruled by the laws, not the so-called morality. The rotten morality is a self-comfort system. It's pathetic, and none of their business to judge."

Wine's talking.

Victor frowned with seeming anger in his eyes. "Are you finally willing to say what you are really thinking?"

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