Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 434
Chapter 434
Vivian wasn’t angry but instead had a dark expression on her face as she
said in a low voice, “Do you know how to play chess, Mr. Lofis?”
“What do you mean? Just speak clearly!” Noah frowned and asked.
She didn’t beat around the bush and muttered, “No matter how high the
status of the young lady of the Quillen family is, she’s still a woman, right? As
long as you give me a little remuneration, I can figure out a way to get rid of
her for you. How about that?”
He was instantly shocked and his eyes widened in disbelief!
He froze in his spot for some time before cursing, “Are you f*cking crazy? Is it
necessary to kill someone over such a small matter? You’re insane! Get away
from me, you crazy woman!”
With that, he walked away like he was avoiding the plague.
under her breath, “Bah! He’s just like his sister.
like me, but when they encounter important figures,
useless! The whole family
she couldn’t incite Noah to
letting that arrogant woman go.
job. She couldn’t take this lying
will be a time when
with resentment as
woman’s grudge could sometimes be more
Furthermore, women
things more outrageous than
to Quillen
Terence was waiting for news in
when he saw Beatrix like this, he couldn’t help
to Terence and complained, “Grandpa,
so unfair!”
“Is that so?”
Alfred couldn’t help but ask curiously, “How is
Quillen unfair?”
the two sisters had
of Beatrix. How could
prioritizes love over sisterhood!” Beatrix pouted and
and didn’t go to work for half a month.
hard work!”
Taking a half-month break and calling it hard work? What kind
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