Abigail’s Second Life

Chapter 25



Chapter
25 Your Wife is Alana
Chapter 25
However, Abigail was naturally wary of Kevin.
Perhaps because she thought he was Sean's friend, she always felt that these two were birds of a feather.
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She turned her head and looked at Kevin meaningfully. "I'm getting a divorce from Sean. You know that, right?"
Kevin visibly paused for a moment, then shrugged nonchalantly. "Yeah. I just found out a few days ago, but rest assured, I always keep my personal and professional life separate. Inviting Alana wasn't just my idea; it was the whole design team's decision. We heard about her recent loss, and I didn't want the team to intrude on her inconsiderately. I thought I would explore the situation since we are acquaintances."
Only then did she ask, "May I ask if the show provides assistants, or is it up to the individual?"
He wore a meaningful smile. "Of course, you can bring your own assistants. After all, the audience only wants to see work efficiency and results." Having assistants provided by the show could indeed create conflicts and topics, but it might be biased, which was why Kevin's show never indulged in such things.
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Abigail thought the same way, and her doubts vanished. She extended her hand gracefully. "I need to discuss this with Luna first. I hope we can work together."
Kevin's eyes lit up, and he shook Abigail's hand. "I'll be waiting for good news, then."
The next moment, he felt a chill around his neck as he quickly let go of her hand and stood up. He handed her a business card and said, "You should go ahead and enjoy yourself. I need to attend to the other guests."
After bidding farewell to Abigail, Kevin rushed upstairs, and sure enough, in the hotel's open room area on the second floor, he saw a man smoking leisurely while leaning against the handrail.
From Sean's angle, he had a clear view of Kevin and Abigail chatting and laughing amiably.
Kevin touched his neck while recalling the chilling gaze just now, then smirked. "Are you jealous, Sean?"
The man casually extinguished the cigarette in the ashtray and sneered. Jealous? What a joke.
Kevin hurriedly explained, "We only have a professional relationship, and I won't touch anyone related to you. Let me tell you something. You might not know this, but my sister-in-law is-"
Before he finished speaking, he was interrupted by Sean's cold voice. "You've said it already. We're divorced, so don't address her as your sister-in-law anymore. Whether you like her or not has nothing to do with me." Sean's mind was still stuck on the image of Abigail and Kevin being all smiles and close just moments ago. Both of them looked handsome and beautiful together. Anyone who saw it would say they looked like a great pair. The more he thought about it, the more agitated he felt. He flicked the lighter with his slender fingers, picked up his coat without looking back, and walked away. Huh! They've only known each other for a short while, yet they dare to discuss private matters already.
Kevin was taken aback by Sean's icy attitude, but he didn't chase after the man. Instead, he slumped into a chair and teasingly continued the second half of his sentence, "Alana."
Your wife is none other than the famous Alana.
Meanwhile, Abigail felt the hall was too stuffy and went to the back garden to catch her breath.
As soon as she walked out of the revolving door, someone grabbed her arm tightly.
The familiar presence surrounded her, and she knew who it was without even looking back.
However, she had no patience at all when she saw Sean right now, so she pushed him away in frustration. "Stop being touchy-feely in public!"
She was afraid that Joan would see them and start another fit of madness
as she didn't want to be hounded again to compensate for 120 thousand! Sean's expression froze.
Earlier on, she had been all lovey-dovey on the red carpet with Kevin. Why did
it become touchy-feely when he was the lawful husband?
"We aren't divorced yet," he said coldly. "You'd better be more cautious.
People from the Graham Estate are watching."
Abigail sneered and retorted, "When you and Joan were on the red carpet Chapter 25 Your Wife is Alana
just now, did you ever think about the people from the Graham Estate
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watching? There were so many reporters earlier. Did you lose your memory?"
What a hypocritical man with double standards!
Sean lowered his gaze and let out a soft hum as he felt somewhat pleased. He raised an eyebrow and asked, "Are you jealous?"
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The way he asked the question
seemed to strike a nerve with Abigail as it left her looking utterlycom unreasonable and speechless. She replied, "You've got it all wrong.
Jealousy comes from liking
someone, and I don't have any
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Sean's face, which had just softened,
turned cold again. He reached out and pinched her chix, gutting his teeth as he uttered, "Do I need to remind you why you entered the Graham Family?" The content is on Novelxo.org! Read the latest
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She winced from the pain of his grip on her chin. Then, she forcefully slapped his
hand away. "Mr. Graham, does that mean Joan can't bear children?" Why was he
bringing this up now?
Wasn't the whole purpose of her entering the Graham Family to give him
children?
Did he plan to tie her down for a lifetime even if he didn't want kids? For a moment, she felt stu pid. Why did she even fall for a man like him?
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"Why are you mentioning her for no reason?" Sean furrowed his brows as he did
not understand what this had to do with Joan.
Abigail was equally puzzled. "Oh? Could it be that she isn't infertile, but you are?"


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