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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 191

"Then what are you afraid of?!" Alistair asked back. All these whiles, there were only women that tried to have scandalous relationship with him, desperate to find ways to get closer to him. Annabelle was the first one that wanted nothing to do with him!

"I simply didn't want to gain attention. For a person of president Mu's stature, it is highly probable that anything to do with you has high news value. I don't want to be in the front cover of magazines anymore, I simply want a peaceful and simple life!" Annabelle said.

"That's it?" Alistair turned his head over and stared dubiously at her.

Annabelle nodded firmly, "that's it!"

Alistair examined her expression and felt that she didn't have other motivation. Only then the man nodded in agreement, "all right, I can do that. But make sure you don't piss me off!"

"……"

"You are a person with such rich emotion, how could I know when or how had I piss you off?!" Annabelle stared at him and tried to use the most courteous words.

Alistair gave her an eye roll, "just stay away from all men!"

"……"

Annabelle averted her gaze outside the window and said no more.

Alistair was driving slowly and she didn't know how long it took for her to finally reach her apartment.

When she reached, Annabelle unfastened her seatbelt and said, "I will go back now, drive safe."

"Are you going to invite me in for a cup of tea?" Alistair raised an eyebrow and asked.

Annabelle chuckled, "I rarely drink tea, therefore there's no tea at home. President Mu, you should go back and drink yourself!"

Alistair's face twitched and said, "I think I should buy you some tea next time!"

"I think is better that you don't waste your money. Giving me that is just a waste!" Annabelle chuckled. When Alistair saw her smile, he had an urge to pounce on her!

"If there is no tea, I can drink something else too!" Alistair didn't want to give up.

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