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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 109

Kathy suddenly paused, but the knocking on the door didn’t stop, it was very annoying.

She had guessed that it was Johnson.

“If it’s inconvenient, I’ll go home first.” Kathy spoke.

But Alexia pulled her back, “No, I don’t want to see him, I’ll feel even sick.”

At that moment, Alexia’s phone rang, it was from Johnson.

She turned off her phone straight away.

There was no more movement outside the door, but Alexia was actually a bit disappointed.

“Kathy, I’m going to take a nap, do you want to go home first? I’ll be fine.” Alexia said when she looked at the time.

Kathy looked at her phone and called Joseph.

He didn’t pick it up, he should still be busy.

She didn’t know where he was having his meeting, so she could only go home on her own.

“Remember to eat the porridge in the kitchen when you wake up, I put the medicine on the bedside cabinet.” Kathy reminded repeatedly.

When she left, Johnson’s was standing beside his car.

As Johnson was after all Kathy’s boss, she greeted him politely when she bumped into him.

“Is she okay?” The unconcealed fatigue was heard in his voice.

“Alexia is not okay right now. Johnson, if there’s no future between the both of you, stop hurting her.” Kathy’s tone carried a bit of anger.

Since Alexia was in an ambiguous relationship with Johnson, her emotion was easily fluctuated, she could see that Alexia really liked Johnson, but if all he could give her was endless pain, then it was better to stop the relationship in time.

Upon hearing this, Johnson’s hand that was squeezing the cigarette trembled, and hesitations surfaced in his eyes.

He crossed over Kathy and went upstairs.

The door was knocked again, she knew it was him.

She sneezed and got out of the bed with the blanket on and opened the door.

What came into her sight was a man with a fatigue expression, didn’t he go on a business trip?

He should come back after one week.

Why was he here…

“Are you having a fever?” Johnson reached out his hand and placed on Alexia’s forehead.

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