I become a SheEO After Dirvorce
Chapter 166
Chapter 166 Compare Me to a Bastard Like You?
“Dawson, where are you?”
“Simon, I am in a bar!”
“What is your relationship with the founder of Streamer News?” Simon didn’t want to talk nonsense with Dawson. The deafening music made Simon even more impatient.
“What? What news? Who is it?”
Then, Simon heard the chatter from the other side of the line.
Dawson was asking the people around him.
“What is Streamer News? What is the name of the founder?”
“Mr. Bree, does he want to gossip?”
“The founder is a woman!”
“She seems to be surnamed, Mills/
for her name, I can’t remember at once.”
“Linda Mills,” Simon slowly said.
“Oh…” Dawson reacted. “It’s the ugly girl who adored me in high school. She is one of my many ex-girlfriends. I had a relationship with her and played with her for several months. What’s wrong?”
“How dare she compare me with a bastard like you?” Simon was furious.
Simon, make it clear. Who is Linda calling a
from the other side of the line rang,
at the nightclub also
Dawson walked out.
are you not going to play anymore? Where
“Back to the country.”
leave
to her senses for
was a little stray dog whose
Simon, it swaggered in through the gap of
hanging, and the stray dog below just
It was a coincidence…
also saw this scene and was scared. He was thinking about how to
little dog.
Simon, who was sitting in
soup did
and quickly
it’s
it to the
quickly got off the car with the bag and handed the
ran away with
didn’t expect that it
Lincoln turned around and
off the car, saw this
dog, doesn’t it look
and gave Linda a thumbs
said to Aziel, “Go
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