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My gorgeous wife is an ex-convict (Grace) novel Chapter 3159

Chapter 3159 

Kyla instinctively avoided Martin’s gaze and smiled at Amber, “I’ll 

have a drink with you.” 

On the other side, Brian patted Martin’s shoulder and said, “Do you know what your expression just now looked like?” 

“What?” said Martin. 

“Students who are filling out their college applications are unsure of what the best choices are,” said Brian. “Did something happen 

between you and Kyla?” 

“There was nothing, absolutely nothing happened, it was very 

calm,” said Martin. 

Because of this calmness, it makes him even more anxious. 

Sometimes, the more peaceful things are, the more it can make a 

person feel uneasy. 

“So why are you still showing such a conflicted expression? Are you not getting along well now?” Brian asked. 

“No, we get along very well,” Martin replied calmly and warmly. 

His relationship with Nelson was also improving, and sometimes 

he felt that this was the life he wanted. 

 

However…deep down inside, Grace has a growing sense of 

unease. 

It’s because of the unresolved emotions from the past. 

The hypnotized emotions are still there. 

Although the hypnosis has not been lifted yet, he can’t help but think that if one day the hypnosis is accidentally lifted, the emotions that were accumulated before will be restored. 

 

Once, he refused to break the hypnosis and restore those emotions because he was afraid of falling in love with her again. 

But now, he is unwilling to break the hypnosis because he is afraid that if those emotions truly resurface, he will hate her. 

Even though he remembers every single thing that happened between them, that feeling has been hypnotized and he feels like an observer watching a movie, rather than truly immersing himself 

in the plot. 

And once the hypnosis is lifted and he truly becomes the character in the play, how will his emotions be affected? 

Will he hate Kyla more or love her more? 

Will there still be such calm and warmth between them in the 

future? 

“Since we get along well, are you not satisfied?” Brian asked. 

“Not satisfied?” Martin sighed softly, “It’s not so much about 

being unsatisfied as it is about being too satisfied, which is why 

there’s a fear of losing it.” 

This statement made Brian feel a sense of sorrow, as he could 

relate to it. After all, he had experienced the same thing. Because 

he had lost Valda before, even if she returned to him now, 

sometimes he and Grace would feel scared, and he would even 

wake up in the middle of the night from a bad dream. 

And at that time, only holding her could calm the unease in his 

heart. 

“If you’re afraid of losing, then try your best not to lose,” said 

Brian. “Everything I’m doing now is to avoid losing Valda again, 

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