Summary of Chapter 1141 – A pivotal chapter in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White
The chapter Chapter 1141 is one of the most intense moments in After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
"Though, if Isabella and I get married and have kids, I wouldn't mind you being their godfather."
He certainly wasn't going to turn down another person waiting to shower his future children with love.
Ethan locked eyes with Harold. He searched the other man's face for any sign of jealousy, but there was only unwavering confidence. Harold looked like a man who had already won the war, certain that absolutely no one could steal Isabella away from him.
Harold's internal logic was bulletproof. He was Isabella's boyfriend now. He was the man standing by her side. He had secured his victory—why would he bother getting possessive over a few harmless comments?
Ethan's little remarks were obvious traps, and Harold had zero intention of taking the bait.
As former friends, they knew exactly how the other ticked. Ethan was paralyzed by his injuries right now, physically incapable of doing anything but acting magnanimous about Harold and Isabella's relationship. But once Ethan fully recovered and returned to Cabinda? Would he really sit back and do nothing?
Harold highly doubted it.
He wouldn't let his guard down until Ethan was married to someone else and blissfully settled down with the new Mrs. Adams.
The two men simply stared at each other, the room stretching out in a thick, silent standoff.
Isabella glanced from Harold to Ethan and burst into a sudden laugh. "The way you two are staring at each other right now... you look like a couple."
"Gross," Ethan instantly scoffed. "I'm a perfectly straight guy. I don't go for men."
He shuddered dramatically.
"Isabella, I like women, I swear! Harold, on the other hand... well, that's up for debate. He hasn't shown interest in a single woman in years. Half the girls in the city have thrown themselves at him, and he’s rejected every last one of them."
"He and Jesse used to be practically inseparable. If Laura hadn't swept Jesse away, I really would've started questioning their sexuality."
Harold's expression instantly darkened. "Watch your mouth, Ethan. Jesse and I are just buddies who hang out a lot. You really have the nerve to talk? Weren't you, Jordan, and Natalie constantly joined at the hip?"
"For all we know, you swing both ways. Maybe you were into both Jordan and Natalie."

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