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Chapter 97: A Boundless Desire to Share
Author: Enigma Stone
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"No, it’s nothing like that," Joseph replied hastily, forcing a smile. "I just didn’t expect this. I… happen to know Fiona."

"Oh? What a coincidence," Leonard remarked, his curiosity piqued. "It’s a shame, though—Fiona is already married. Otherwise, Mr. Wilson, she might have made an ideal match for you. She’s hardworking, intelligent, beautiful, and comes from a good family. Truly a remarkable young lady."

"She’s divorced now," Joseph said with an awkward chuckle.

"Ah, I see. Well, that changes things. Still, for many men, the idea of a second marriage can be… difficult to accept," Leonard mused thoughtfully.

"Old Mr. Sanchez, didn’t the principal mention anything about my background? Or have you not reviewed my file?" Joseph asked suddenly.

Leonard seemed puzzled for a moment before shaking his head. "Your file? The principal personally recommended you, so I never had access to it. And we’ve only just met—why would I go out of my way to ask him about your personal life?"

"Why?
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