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Stop It, She’s Remarrying!

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Chapter 132

Stop It, She’s Remarrying! By Stellar Strands Chapter 132

Was there really a need for this marriage to continue?

When Jason saw how sorrowful her face was, he tried to console her. “Think about your child. No matter how tough it is, you have to go on.”

Fia slowly touched her belly. One month. She couldn’t even feel anything from it.

She remembered that as her baby grew, her belly would becbigger. She realized that she had to consider a lot of things for the child now.

First, she needed money. Otherwise, she wouldn’t be able to survive on her own in the future.

“Please letoff in front, Evans.”

Once she was in the city center, it wouldn’t be far from her mother’s apartment. She wanted to go hand take a look.

“Will you be alright alone?”

“My mom’s apartment complex is just in front.”

Jason gave it a thought and asked, “Koi Gardens?”

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“Yes.”

Jason said nothing and focused on his driving.

Fia was reminiscing about all sorts of things. When she finally cback to her senses, she realized that they were already driving into Koi Gardens.

She knew that the apartment complex was very stringent with its rules and would not allow an outsider’s car to drive in.

“You stay here too, Evans?”

“Yes. I have an apartment here.”

The two of them got into the elevator together. Jason pressed his apartment’s level first before looking at Fia. “Which floor?”

Fia was stunned and she had scomplicated feelings over it.

“Sfloor as you.”

Jason was surprised too. “What a coincidence.”

The elevator door opened and two of them walked out. Fia noticed that Jason’s apartment was just opposite hers.

She remembered the twhen her mother fainted. “You really stay here?”

“You think I’m lying to you?” Jason then punched the code into the keypad and the door to the apartment opened in front of Fia.

Fia was feeling a bit awkward. “I remembered the twhen my mom fainted here and called the ambulance…

Jason realized what she was asking. “it was an emergency and I didn’t notice it. Not to mention that I usually don’t stay here.”

“Where do you stay then?”

Fia kept on feeling that something weird was happening.

Jason held the apartment door with one hand and said with a smile, “I used to live with my parents. Lately, I want sfreedom so I moved here.”

“Oh, no wonder.”

Fia realized that when Jason moved here, her mother had been admitted and she herself hadn’t come over. It was normal that they had never met there.

She quietly apologized to him for suspecting him.

“Fia, this is fate arranged by the gods,” Jason couldn’t help but mutter.

Fia smiled awkwardly. She couldn’t give him a response when he was saying it so openly.

Fate… It should not be used to describe the relationship between man and woman so easily. Jason was very smart and immediately added, “We’re fated to be friends.”

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“Yeah!” Fra nodded after she sighed in relief.

“I’m going in now. I did two extra surgeries last night and I didn’t have enough rest.”

Fia quickly said, “Thanks for everything for today. You should go in now.”

Jason went into his apartment, closed the door, and leaned on the door for a long time… Unmoving.

Fia looked at his apartment door before quietly opening the door to her mother’s apartment and going in.

After he heard the door opposite his apartment close, Jason muttered to himself, “Clearly the gods are playing tricks on me.”

He had an apartment right opposite her mother’s, yet he only met her after so much thad passed. If he had met her before her marriage, he…

“Whatever.” He closed his eyes.

‘Let it be.‘

Meanwhile, Fia stood in the middle of the living room as she scanned everything around her.

Everything was still the same.

She could smell the wooden scent that her mother loved to use.

Only her mother was missing.

She could no longer hold back her tears as her eyes warmed and she began to choke. “Mom…”