Tina stared at Chandler intently, "A meal, will you agree?"
After a moment of silence, Chandler finally said, "Okay, wait a while, wait for me to finish work. You can wait here or outside."
"I'll wait here," she said, taking the initiative to sit on the nearby sofa.
Chandler didn't say anything more, he walked back to his desk and sat down, resuming his work.
Tina sat on the sofa and took out her phone. On the surface, she looked like she was checking her phone, but in reality, she was secretly watching Chandler.
He probably wouldn't have thought that she was so nervous just now, afraid that even for this meal, he would refuse.
The way Chandler treats her now is different from before.
Since signing the divorce agreement, she could feel him constantly creating distance between them.
It's as if he's deliberately trying to downplay her existence.
After the divorce, this should have been expected, but strangely, it made her feel uncomfortable.
Is it because she really has feelings for Chandler?
Or is it that even if she lost her memory and forgot about her past with Chandler, she still subconsciously loves him?
So when they really separate, she feels lost, feels uncomfortable, and thinks of him more and more.
Even when she sees him tormented by the curse, she feels sorry for him, and she would be willing to have another child with him to break the curse!
Just as Tina was lost in thought, Chandler's voice suddenly sounded, "Have you seen enough?"
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