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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 85

In the ornate and splendid living room of the Johnson family.

"Lexie, are you sure you must marry Calvin?" Tristan was holding a newspaper in his hand, his face unpleasant as he frowned and asked towards Lexie who was sitting on the sofa opposite.

"Dad, I love him, I must marry him." With red and swollen eyes, Lexie replied affirmatively, "Dad, I've wasted so many years of my heart and energy on him, I've loved him for so many years, why shouldn't I marry him? And dad, where else can I find such a good marriage partner from in A City?"

Lexie is full of aggression and resignation, in this life she must get Calvin, by any means necessary, otherwise she will not be able to die in peace.

Tristan shook his head, sighed and said, "Then take a good look at it yourself, and don't blame me for not reminding you." After saying that, he handed the newspaper in his hand to Lexie.

After taking the newspaper and reading it, Lexie said unconcernedly, "Dad, I already knew that, one after another these days, reporters have caught him staying with his ex-wife, but so what? He doesn't love her, he hates her, and they're already divorced."

"Lexie, how do you know that Calvin doesn't love Belle? Look at this photo, they are smiling, which one of your eyes can see that he doesn't love her?" Tristan's gaze was serious as he looked at his daughter's face, which was deeply in love, and he felt very painful in heart.

If Calvin really loved her daughter, would he be willing to let her suffer so much? Would he have been so reluctant to even marry her? There is only one explanation for a man to do this: either he is incompetent or he doesn't love the woman at all. Calvin was not incompetent, but he did not love Lexie. He, the onlooker, could see clearly, but his daughter was deep in it, obsessed.

Through the second conversation with Calvin, he had actually understood Calvin's intention, all those were just excuses, Calvin didn't really want to marry his daughter. He was the deputy mayor of A City, but Calvin wanted his daughter to marry him as a concubine, and his excuse was that his grandmother didn't agree their marriage, but Tristan didn't think so. Sophia could disagree, but it was Calvin who married his daughter. If he really loved her and wanted to marry her, he would have done everything he could, without even thinking about the old woman's wishes.

Calvin is smart and conceited, bold and daring, if he wants to do something, no one can make it difficult for him, but he is taking no action on his daughter's marriage, which makes Tristan even more furious.

In A City, with his title of deputy mayor, he is considered a big family, and Calvin is divorced. Her daughter is a famous girl, smart and beautiful, and is more than enough for him, but he is not very active and enthusiastic, and the woman was to propose first, urging him repeatedly, which makes Tristan embarrassed.

So that night he brought Lexie back with him.

He did this, first to give Lexie a chance to calm down, to let her know what Calvin really meant, to see if he could make her give up the marriage, or at least Calvin could come to propose the marriage himself. If Calvin really loves her, he will know what to do.

In fact, he did not really want his daughter to marry such a good man, which is not a very good thing for a woman, and secondly, he also wanted to probe Sophia to see if he could change her prejudice against Lexie.

A wise old woman would be willing to agree for he was the deputy mayor.

Besides, he was doing this for his daughter’s good. After all, a daughter can't insisted in living in a man’s house, it would only degrade herself, so he brought her back to see how Calvin would really react.

But the result was disappointing. Not only did Calvin not take the initiative to visit his daughter, but instead he could see various intimate photos of him and his ex-wife on top of the newspaper every day, what exactly does this mean and what does he take her daughter for?

Therefore, he made up his mind to persuade Lexie to discourage the idea of marrying Calvin, his daughter did not need to please a man. They were respectable people, at least he had to regain this dignity, let Calvin take the initiative to find them, or cancel the marriage, how could his daughter go to him as a concubine?

"Dad, men are all such philanderers, didn't he also have a fling around him in the past? And it was that woman who pestered him, that woman is kind of pretty, he was a normal man who would naturally want to take advantage of her. He would come back to me one day. All these years, I personally saw that Calvin hated that woman, they were separated during their marriage." Lexie explained unconcernedly.

"Lexie, can you be sure that Calvin really loves you?" Tristan mused, the refined light in his eyes shining brightly as he stared at Lexie and asked in a serious tone.

Lexie froze and raised her somewhat confused eyes to look at Tristan, after a long time, she said with certainty, "Before Belle had returned from America, I could be sure that Calvin had feelings for me."

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