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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 298

Yoi simply stood there and watched as Annabelle and grandma Mu acted in concert. She felt so humiliated as if she received a slap to the face.

Everyone knew that she was Alistair’s girlfriend. The woman had spoken for the two and yet grandma Mu denied her request. Now with a few simple words from Annabelle and she changed her mind!

She felt as if she was publicly shamed.

At that time, grandma Mu stared at Annabelle and said, “Come here, grandma has something to say to you!”

“Grandma, are you showing favoritism now?”

“Yes, I am!”

Annabelle chuckled and the two walked side-by-side into the office.

Alistair simply stood there like a piece of furniture.

He didn’t know how Annabelle had won the grandmother’s favor. As long as the two of them got together, he would be ignored.

He turned around and followed them.

Yoi stood there and had a bitter expression. Alistair didn’t even give her a word of comfort.

At that very moment, she felt that she was like an extra leg and Alistair and Annabelle were the genuine couple…

The flames of anger were burning in her heart…

When they got into the office, Alistair’s secretary brought coffee and grandma Mu and madam Mu sat down on the couch.

“How is it? Did grandma manage to help you out?” The old woman looked at Annabelle and asked.

Actually, the old woman was clear with Annabelle’s intention. She was impressed with her consideration thinking that the company was short on manpower. If it were anyone else, they would most probably get rid of the two as an act of revenge. However, Annabelle did not do that. Not only that, she even asked for a second chance for them.

With that, they would most certainly be grateful to her.

“Thank you, grandma!” Annabelle said sweetly.

When Alistair saw Annabelle’s sincere smile towards his grandmother, he was stunned momentarily. He had to admit that every time when the woman smiled so sincerely, she looked absolutely beautiful.

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