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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 181

Annabelle nodded, "yes, he didn't know I went together with president Mu, hence he invited me for the dance. And then the reporters caught that picture and made things complicated!" Annabelle said diffidently.

Although that was simply the truth, the woman didn't know why she was feeling diffident.

"So that was it!" Covi asked and Annabelle nodded hurriedly.

When Annabelle saw that they were still dubious, she added, "you guys shouldn't be reading those magazines to waste time. Their content was untrustworthy!"

When Leo heard Annabelle saying that, they nodded in agreement.

"But Annabelle, why do I feel that your relationship with president Mu is a little special?" At that time, a colleague asked.

When Annabelle heard that, she was stunned.

"We always see the two of you being together. Don't tell me that president Mu had his eyes on you!?"

"Buddy, don't push me to the fire pit. If Yoi were to hear that, I guess I have no choice but to resign!" Annabelle said.

When the crowd saw her expression and her answer, they broke into laughter.

If it weren't for Yoi, they would be confident that Alistair was interested in Annabelle. But since Yoi was in the picture, they wouldn't overthink.

"What you say is right!"

"Alright now, let's get back to work and stop with the gossiping!" Annabelle said.

After that, the crowd continued to gossip for a short while before dispersing.

This group from the design department loved to gossip. Fortunately Annabelle managed to convince them. And she breathed a sigh of relief secretly.

The woman thought that the matter was settled. But she didn't know that it was just the beginning…

At the same time, the Xia and the Han family saw the news.

The Xia family was taken by surprise. But after calling Annabelle, they were convinced by her.

Ralphy looked at the news and the man knew that the truth wasn't as simple as what Annabelle described…

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