An Understated Dominance
Chapter 1038
Chapter 1038
“What are you two whispering about?” Dahlia was confused by the woman in front of her.
Why was she sighing and then giggling? Was she out of her mind?
“Nothing, nothing. Perhaps I’ve mistaken you for someone else. I’m sorry.”
Natasha pursed her lips after she apologized.
Well, Dahlia had lost her memories after all. Natasha couldn’t be so petty as to make things difficult for someone who’d lost her memories, could she?
“You’re weird.” Dahlia frowned. Though she did not know Natasha, she had an unpleasant feeling about her.
She looked past Natasha and at Dustin. “Hang on … You look quite familiar. Have I seen you somewhere?”
“Hmm?” Natasha was immediately on guard when she heard that.
Didn’t Dustin say that she’d lost her memories? Could she have remembered him?
Was she deceiving them?
me?” Dustin
You were the insurance agent.” Dahlia immediately recalled
giving it some
the hospital to promote
him away back then.
That’s right.”
didn’t remember the past anymore. But that
their own lives.
And I thought he was someone powerful! Turns out he’s just an
a social underclass like him slap Ms. Forrest! He just dug
worth in the billions, yet I dare not act haughty
behave so arrogantly? Unbelievable!”
among the onlookers when they heard about Dustin’s
Lansky, Mrs. Prewitt, and the rest looked at him in contempt. They looked
he was a fool.
influential background. How else would he dare
end of the day, he was just pretending to be
you on close terms with this insurance agent?” Elena
only met him once. We’re not close.” Dahlia
discreetly let out
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