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Chapter 286

Author: Lean
Tiffany suspected that Caleb had lost his mind. The marriage was long over, yet he still carried himself like a rightful husband, playing out some sentimental drama.

The little alcohol she had at dinner was no stronger than fruit juice to her. Her mind stayed sharp, her expression composed. She answered evenly, "There was a sudden issue in the lab. She had to rush over."

Jokes aside, Tiffany had always viewed Sydney's connection with Julian as nothing more than a bond born of familiarity. He h
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