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My gorgeous wife is an ex-convict (Grace) novel Chapter 3643

Chapter 3643 

The silence inside the carriage compelled him to make this call, 

as he couldn’t resist the urge to hear her voice. 

“Are you on my side of the house now?” Jasper startled and quickly asked, “At the front door?” 

“Mhmm,” he responded. 

“So, are you coming in?” she asked. 

“No, it’s already late,” he whispered, “I just really want to hear your voice, Jasper. Can you talk to me a little longer?” 

His voice had a sense of brokenness to it, sounding different from how it usually did. 

Jasper didn’t know why, but suddenly felt a sense of unease in his heart. 

She stood up, holding her phone, and walked out of the room, quickly descending the stairs. 

“William, what’s wrong? Did something happen today?” Jasper asked. 

“Nothing happened, I just got bored staying in the villa alone, so I came out for a bit,” he said, trying to sound casual. 

 

But she knew him too well and could sense his deliberate tone. 

So Jasper quickened her pace and said, “Wait for me outside 

now.” 

“What’s wrong?” he asked. 

“I came out to find you,” she said. 

“No need, it’s already late. I’ll be driving back soon,” he replied. 

“Wait for me, I’ll be there in a moment!” she insisted. “I want to see you, I really want to see you now.” 

Her footsteps had changed from walking to running, and when she arrived at the gate of the mansion, she opened it and saw a silver-gray car parked right at the entrance. 

That’s William’s car! 

And sitting inside the car, William also saw Jasper and immediately opened the car door and got out. 

Jasper put away her phone and looked at William’s pale face. She raised her hand and suddenly placed both palms on his cheeks, sending a chill through his face. 

“Your face is so cold,” she said. “And your complexion looks terrible. Something must have happened, right?” 

He stared at her, feeling the warmth from her palms on his cheeks. 

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