Chapter 146
Author: Enigma Stone
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“You’ll get used to it. I don’t reply to them anyway. You can just ignore or decline them if you want.”

Joseph sighed and smiled helplessly.

“Let me read some of their messages to you.”

“‘Darling, are you free tonight? Can I treat you to dinner?’”

“Listen to that—‘darling’? Even I haven’t called you that! How shameless! I’m blocking her.”

Alice’s outrage was palpable as she quickly took action.

“And this one—I already rejected her at noon, and she’s trying again.”

“Her message is still about inviting you to her house to ‘fix her plumbing.’ Seriously? This is too much. I’m not just rejecting her; I’m going to teach her a lesson.”

“‘If your pipes are clogged, call a plumber. Mr. Wilson doesn’t fix plumbing!’”

Alice muttered indignantly as she typed.

“Do whatever you want.”

Joseph could only smile wryly—he was overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of his former classmates.

“And this one—oh my God, this is even more absurd! Joseph, listen to this!”

“‘Mr. Wilson, my mom saw your photo
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