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EX-husband Groveling to Me novel Chapter 214

The voice was somewhat familiar, Suny frowned, inclined her head to look over, and with a glance, she saw Winnie who had entered on high heels.

Seeing Suny, Winnie snorted, "I thought it was someone! So it's Miss Holland, huh?!"

Saying that, Winnie glanced at the counter girl beside her who was stopping her, "I know Miss Holland."

Suny raised her eyebrows, not wanting to embarrass the counter, "Miss Bates, it's been a long time."

"It's been a long time."

Winnie responded grimly, her eyes falling on the dress on Suny: "The dress is quite nice, but it doesn't quite suit you, Miss Holland."

The counter girl who had just finished complimenting Suny was embarrassed, Suny said nonchalantly, "Is that so? Then it seems that Miss Bates' aesthetic needs to be upgraded."

Suny said this with a faint smile on her face, light-hearted.

Winnie's face stiffened, "You-! I'm giving you advice with good intentions, just forget it."

"Then I would like to give you a piece of advice, your voice is really not that nice, it's a bit like a cock that crows, always clucking, I advise you to talk less."

"Suny, you don't go too far!"

Suny looked at her and imitated what she had just said, "I'm giving you advice with good intentions, just forget it."

Winnie was so blocked that she couldn't get her breath up or down. Just when she was about to say something else, her friend pulled her, "Winnie, see who that is!"

Winnie looked over in the direction her friend pointed, and when she saw Austin, Winnie's face was so happy that she wasn't even angry anymore and subconsciously wanted to go over and say hello.

However, Austin had already walked over to Suny, "What's wrong?"

Suny shook her head, "It's nothing, Miss Bates said this dress doesn't suit me."

Austin's eyebrows twitched slightly as he glanced at Winnie: "Oh, then Miss Bates' taste is really bad."

What he said was similar to what Suny had said before.

Winnie's face changed, and even the few lockers who were silently watching couldn't help but sneer.

"I don't think it fits either. Although Miss Holland is good looking and looks good in everything, this dress is a bit loose around her waist and doesn't show off her figure."

Winnie's friend talked nonsense under Austin's gaze.

Austin didn't even give her a look: "You said, she looks good, she looks good in everything."

Since so, was there a dress that didn't fit her?

Winnie: "......"

Winnie's friend: "......"

Winnie gritted her teeth, but because of Austin, she could only leave with her friends reluctantly.

Watching the two leave, Suny hooked her lips as she glanced at Austin, "I'll change my dress."

"Try anything else?"

Suny was on her feet, "Just take the same yardage."

Anyway, she looked good in person, she looked good in everything.

Winnie left the counter shop, embarrassed, still looking back indignantly.

When she saw the way Austin looked at Suny, Winnie felt her heart strain even more.

Seeing her unhappiness, Winnie's friend couldn't help but speak up, "Don't be angry! Suny is just a bit better looking! Men are all like that! If Austin really likes her, why did he still get divorced after three years of marriage?"

Winnie gritted her teeth, "It's enough that she's good-looking!"

Men were visual creatures anyway!

"Not so much, I see that Suny is not simple. Have you forgotten Mr. Frank and Robert, she has quite a lot of tactics."

Winnie: "I suddenly have an idea!"

"No one in the Johnson family can control Austin, but the Murphy family is not so sure! If something happens to the Murphy family, do you think Suny will still be able to stay in the country?"

Winnie was instantly excited, "You're smart!!!"

The two of them looked at each other, and the mood for shopping was gone.

Suny was fully loaded tonight, buying hundreds of thousands of clothes and swiping Austin's card.

It was a subtle feeling; she had never swiped Austin's card before.

Of course, it was not because Austin didn't give her money to spend.

In fact, after she married Austin, Austin had Ivan give her a card and every month Austin would have Ivan put 300,000 into that card.

Only she never used the money in it, and then when she got divorced, she left the card on top of the dresser in the master bedroom.

As the car drove into the garage and parked, Austin saw Suny was lost in thought and couldn't help but raise his hand to touch her, "What are you thinking about?"

Suny withdrew her thoughts and inclined her head to look at him, "Thinking of that card you gave me before."

Having said that, she got out of the car.

Austin was stunned for a rare moment, reacting by getting out of the car and walking behind her: "I'll do it."

He said, taking all the bags on.

Suny let go of his hand and didn't grab it from him, went upstairs and poured two glasses of water, saw him coming up and handed him a glass.

After the change of glass, Austin never coveted her glass again.

It was late, "It is ten o'clock."

Austin put the glass down, "Can I have a kiss before I go?"

Suny blushed slightly and nodded.

Austin said a kiss, how could it actually be just a kiss?

Three or four minutes had passed by the time the kiss ended, and the two embraced wordlessly, Austin's eyes slightly closed, one arm tightly wrapped around Suny.

He didn't want to leave.

"Can I not go?"

Hearing this from him, Suny looked up at him, "What do you think, Mr. Johnson?"

Of course not.

Austin had some regrets, but left as a gentleman.

Suny stood on the balcony watching him drive away in his own car, turned off the lights, turned around and went up to the third floor to take a shower and get ready for bed.

The first thing Austin did when he returned to the old mansion was the card he had asked Ivan to give Suny in the first place. Although Suny did not say so, he knew that she should have left the card behind when the divorce was first finalized.

However there was everything in the master bedroom, but he couldn't find the bank card.

Austin frowned and took out his mobile phone to call Ivan.

At this time, Ivan had just finished taking a shower when he received a call from Austin, thinking something big had happened: "Mr. Johnson?"

"Do you remember that bank card I asked you to give to Suny?"

Ivan who couldn't react, "???".

After a two-second delay, Ivan remembered, "Yes, what is it, Mr. Johnson?"

"Check tomorrow if there's any record of purchases on that card."

The card was missing, most likely taken by someone.

For the three years that Suny was married to him, he had Ivan put 300,000 into that card every month for her to spend.

3.6 million a year, 10.8 million in three years, it was not a small amount of money.

He gave it to Suny, who could ignore it, but others could not take it.

"Yes, I know, Mr. Johnson."

Austin hung up the phone and looked at the bed in front of him, feeling for the first time that this bedroom was too big and made him feel a lot of loneliness.

Well, in the end, there was a mistress missing.

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