Submitting To My Billionaire Ex-Wife
Chapter 130
Chapter 130
Anthony’s eyes suddenly turned stern, and he looked at Lauraine coldly.
His indifferent aura was intense and dangerous.
Lauraine dared not to raise her head. She covered her face with her shoulders trembling violently. She felt severe pain in her heart and said, “Louis jumped into the sea. Tony, save him! There’s still hope to save him!”
In sorrow and struggle, she was immersed in the scene of Louis leaping into the sea, unable to extricate herself.
Lauraine thought, ‘I also regretted it. I didn’t mean it. I just accidentally loosened the rope. What will Louis think of me? The man I like has witnessed my sin, but I don’t want him to die. Genevieve may not live, but Louis can be saved!’
She felt a piercing pain in her heart, making her suffocated.
Lauraine grabbed Anthony’s arm tightly with tears on her face. Her face was full of fear and worry. “Tony, ask someone to save him. He can’t die! If he dies, I won’t live either…”
Anthony’s heart skipped a beat when a bad thought emerged. He stared at her with a gloomy look and asked, “Did Genevieve fall into the sea, too?”
Otherwise, he couldn’t think of any other reason Louis jumped into it.
Lauraine trembled, and her face went pale.
She shook her head in a panic. “I don’t know-”
Before she could finish, Anthony pushed her away and ordered the bodyguards, “Get ready to save
her!”
That bad thought in him was becoming increasingly burdensome.
Lauraine staggered after being pushed and trembled harder. She cried and shouted from behind, “Tony, save Louis first. Please! He still has hope to live!”
Lauraine knew that Genevieve had no hope to live as her hands were tied, and her mouth was gagged. She would only slowly die in the sea.
Genevieve didn’t even have the chance to survive.
Lauraine regretted it, but after seeing Louis jump into the sea, the regret was slowly replaced by a faint sensation in her heart.
She was more worried about Louis.
Everyone indulged in luxury and dissipation by the first half of the night.
of the night in fear and solemnity on
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party then ended in a
idea what was going
vaguely knew that
big fanfare for Genevieve, so she
was her attitude.
the guests on the cruise ship off one after another, including Quincey
wouldn’t question his son in public. After all, Anthony had been able
left cursing behind the bodyguards, Andrea held her arm and reassured her softly. “Mrs. Hoffman, it doesn’t matter. Let’s go back early and have a good sleep. It’s
and followed behind. She had just cried and couldn’t even stand
never cared about her sickly daughter, so she didn’t notice that something was
Lauraine,
bodyguard suddenly received a call. After hanging up the call, he said, “Ms. Thomson, Mr. Hoffman asked you and Ms. Hoffman to
changed subtly.
soon, she smiled gently again and said, “Why? I’m
“This is
but she quickly reacted and patted Andrea’s hand. “I knew it. He must be interested in you, so he asked you to stay here. I’m fine with it as long as you can make him care about
went on the speedboat with Presley one after the
on the
paler at
was stiff and
leave, she couldn’t help but get
and her lips trembled. “What should we do? Did Tony find
was slightly annoyed but still held her hand with a smile. “You didn’t
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her head violently.
sigh of relief and smiled. She held Lauraine’s
should be dead by now and
as long as we don’t tell
and still jumped
come up?” Andrea asked
and her face turned pale.
to trouble
should learn to care for yourself. We should pray they never come out of the sea. Or you’ll spend the rest of your life in
smiled and gently combed Lauraine’s
About Submitting To My Billionaire Ex-Wife - Chapter 130
Submitting To My Billionaire Ex-Wife is the best current series of the author Allison Mild. With the below Chapter 130 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 130 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com