Chapter 289

Harmon stared at the bill the waiter had just handed him, then looked over at Putnam and Fidelia.

Putnam was all smiles, clearly not intending to pay the bill. And Fidelia, being a woman, was even less likely to pay.

Seeing Harmon’s inaction, the waiter reminded him, “Sir, please pay the bill at the front desk.”

That was when Harmon realized he’d been duped again, “Why should I pay? They should be the ones paying.”

The waiter glanced at Putnam and Fidelia. Putnam quickly interjected, “Mr. Alstrom, I’m just an employee serving you here. I can’t be expected to pay. This is your date with Fidelia. I was merely playing matchmaker. I get paid to do this and it’s not right for me to pay.”

Harmon then looked at Fidelia. She said, “I’m a woman, and I haven’t been drinking. You can’t expect me to pay. This is ridiculous. I have to go.”

With that, Fidelia simply walked out.

Putnam. He sneered, “You think you can fool me again,

lunged at Putnam. Having been fired, tricked at the barber shop, and

by surprise and could only struggle in vain. “He’s attacking me! Help!” Putnam shouted.

no match for Harmon, so

me around, huh? Everyone’s been tricking

conned out of tens of thousands of dollars, and now they were trying to scam him again. He had taken out various loans for these dates and was now deep in debt. They

waiter. The situation was completely out of control. The bar was in chaos, and the manager quickly called security. Eventually, Harmon was taken away by the police. Sitting in the police car, he glared at Putnam who was spinning a tale for the cops, his eyes filled with rage. At this moment, Harmon also

framed. She was at home, oblivious to the trouble

After work, she went home to pick up her children from school.

a programmer, so how could he have so many social engagements?

her room and snuggled up

gently stroked Pattie’s cheek, “Do

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