81. The right decision

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Quarin turned to Regina, looking bewildered, but immediately regained control of himself. He narrowed his eyes. "Were you eavesdropping?" “Absolutely not, I just walked in, but I've heard enough! You can go to that gala alone and you made quite the scene to make me believe that it is essential that I accompany you!" Kahan got up from his chair with his hands up. "You know what? I'll let you speak among yourselves, you have a lot of things to tell each other!" and, having passed Regina, he turned to his cousin and joined his hands, then moving his lips but without uttering a sound, he said to him: - I will pray on your grave! -, then he went out, moving quickly on tiptoe. Meanwhile, the woman sitting in the car saw Kahan leaving the apartment complex and smiled. 'So you live here, my li

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