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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2638

Gwen's tears seeped through Steven's shirt, wetting his chest.

Feeling her tears and hearing how aggrieved she sounded, Steven had an urge for that one moment.

He had the urge to admit that he was Luke Jones, and this baffled him tremendously.

All these years, although he did not encounter many women, there were still a few who wanted to get close to him. Those women have used assorted ways and tactics, but he never once fell for it.

However, the woman in front of him was different from the rest. He could feel her grief. He could understand her broken heart and her helplessness.

She was so weak and fragile that it was heartbreaking to see.

It was so heartbreaking that he even thought of pretending to be the Luke Jones she was looking for, just to console her a little.

However, his rationality told him that he could not do that. He had a fiancee, after all, and Kate had been by his side for so long. He could not let her down.

Even comforting this stranger would be equal to disappointing her.

At the thought of this, he took a deep breath. He lowered his gaze to look at the crying woman leaning on his shoulders and said in a hoarse voice, "Miss, I guess... that you're clear that I’m not exactly the same person as Luke, right?"

Gwen's heart skipped her beat upon hearing what he said. She bit her lip tightly and said nothing.

She could mistake any other person, but she would not be wrong about Luke. They had been together for more than a year. Other than a few months apart, they slept together almost every day. She was very clear about every single detail of his body.

Steven furrowed his brow as he stared at this nonsensical woman in front of him. His head suddenly hurt.

She was clearly drunk—reeking of alcohol. might he add. He almost knocked her over a moment ago.

Throwing her out on the street was not too good of him, but if he did not kick her out, she would surely continue being a lunatic.

"Luke, stop pretending that you don't know me, please?"

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