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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Chapter 531
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I take you out for a drive? Or do you want to go shopping? I can buy you anything you want.”

“Doesn’t he know I’m his cousin’s wife? How can he be so blatantly obvious?’ “No way!” Debbie refused bluntly.

“Now wait. Don’t be so quick to turndown. You know I’m a hottie, right?” Lewis said as he ran his fingers through his hair. A confident smile appeared on his bratty face.

Debbie shifted her gaze toward Valerie and Megan, who were both pretending to ignore Lewis. Frowning, she wondered why they paid no attention to his Lewd behavior.

Lewis put a hand in front of her eyes, blocking her view, and asked,

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“Debbie, why are you looking at them? Eyes on me, okay? I’m hot, right?”

Debbie rolled her eyes and turned around to go upstairs.

“Wantto lie or tell the truth?” she asked, walking past him.

Catching up with her, Lewis said, “Lie to me, then.”

“You’re not hot,” she replied purposefully.

Lewis tittered. ‘That’s a lie, so she means I’m a good looking guy!’

But he didn’t want her to beat around the bush to praise him. He wanted to hear it from her lips directly.

“And the truth?” he asked expectantly.

Debbie turned around and looked into his eyes.

“The truth is-you’re so ugly that when you walk into a bank, they turn off the cameras.”

Lewis was stumped by her words.

Seeing the frustrated Look on Lewis’ face, a few housemaids in the living room giggled under their breaths. Even Megan couldn’t help but cover her mouth to stifle her Laughter.

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As Debbie continued to walk toward the staircase, she was shocked to spot a woman standing on the landing of the staircase.

It was Miranda, who was dressed neatly. It seemed Like she was going out.

Embarrassed, Debbie forced a smile and greeted, “Hello, Aunt Miranda.”

Oblivious to Debbie’s greeting, Miranda fixed her eyes on her son, who was ready to run away, and reproached in a cold voice, “Lewis, you idiot!”

Scolded by his mother in front of others, Lewis lowered his head in shame. He walked to the sofa, sat down next to Valerie and asked,

“Grandma, what did you need?”

Valerie kept silent while Megan answered instead, “Grandma lost her string of Buddhist prayer beads. No one can find it. Have you seen it?”

“Nope. I couldn’t care less about things Like that. Why would I take it?” Lewis replied nonchalantly as he stroked his messy hair. Seeing