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The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Corinne nodded. “Yeah, I’m going back to the city to give birth. I left your phone in the drawer. I’ve already switched it off, so you
can see if you have any missed calls. Thank you for everything.”
After that, she started making her way out with Xante and Aaron.
Jason could not accept her leaving just like that. He looked so confused and lost.
“Did something happen last night? Why would you suddenly want to leave?” he asked after he blocked her path.
“Jeremy knows about this place. He came last night, so you’re going to be in a lot of trouble if I continue to stay there. It’s best if I
just go back home,” said Corinne with resignation.
‘Jeremy came last night?’ thought Jason with shock. He looked deeply into her eyes. “Corinne, do you really think I’d care about
getting into trouble? I wouldn’t have helped you in the first place if I’m worried about crossing Jeremy.”
“I know you don’t care, but there’s no point for me to hide out here since he already found out where I am. Plus, it’ll be more
convenient for me to go to the hospital from my own place. As for what’s going to happen next, well, I’ll leave that for future
Corinne to worry about.”
Jason was silent for a few seconds. He then nodded and said, “Okay. I understand. Please let me know when you get home
safely.”
“Sure thing.”
Jason gave her a send-off. After that, he narrowed his eyes and thought, ‘Seems like Jeremy found out sooner than I expected.’
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Aaron turned his head back and asked, “Boss, do you want to have lunch first or go back home?”
“Lunch can wait. Drive me to the office first. I want to read the financial reports from the last six months.”
Corinne was preparing for the worst. There was a high possibility Jeremy would come down hard on Newmoon Group in the
near future, so she would need to understand the position the company was in to come up with the best countermeasures.

For the past six months, she did not really concern herself with the company’s affairs. After all, she was so busy hiding from
Jeremy and taking care of her unborn baby, so there were a lot of things she did not understand anymore.
Annie was sitting in the Newmoon Group’s lobby, scrolling through her phone when she suddenly sensed a group of people
walking past her. Her expression immediately changed when she saw who they were.
Her eyes widened in shock as she gasped, “Corinne!”
Corinne stopped walking.
Annie ran over to her and said happily, “It is you, Corinne! Do you know how hard Uncle Jeremy has been looking for you?!
Where have you been for the past six months? We were all worried sick about you!”
Corinne did not answer her questions. She simply looked at Annie and then at the place she was sitting just moments before.
“What are you doing down here when you should be working?” she asked with a raised eyebrow.
Annie was a little taken aback. She tried to quickly explain, “Haven’t you heard? I don’t work for Newmoon Group anymore. I’m
waiting for someone! We’re going to have lunch together.”
Corinne had not heard. “You’re waiting for someone? Who?”
She instinctively glanced at Aaron when she asked the question.
Aaron’s expression remained impassive. He looked quietly at Annie, and when he noticed Corinne glancing at her, he shrugged
innocently and said, “Don’t look at me, Boss. I’m not the person she’s waiting for.”
Annie glanced at Aaron impassively. “Mister Aaron is right. I didn’t come for him. I’m actually waiting for my boyfriend to come
down. Corinne, it’s been such a long time since I last saw you, so why don’t you join us for lunch? I’ll ask Uncle Jeremy to come
too. Boy, is he going to be surprised when he sees you!”
‘Annie is in a relationship?’ Corinne realized just how many things she missed.
She shook her head lightly. “It’s okay. You guys go ahead. I don’t want to be a third wheel. By the way, you don’t have to wait
here. You can come up with me to wait for your boyfriend upstairs.”

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