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Daddy, don't flirt novel Chapter 44

Nana whispers to Jamie, “Jamie, I don’t know whether I should tell you or not. These two days...”

Jamie doesn’t know that everyone in C&R knows that Dan has brought her to his personal estate. Though the fact has been twisted by Emily, but Jamie doesn’t angry about this, not at all. Just her pencil breaks into two parts for some reasons.

From Nana’s view, Jamie doesn’t angry at all, cos she keeps smiling.

“How dare you, Jamie. The estate of the president, someone like you, is not deserved to get inside. Those who don’t know the truth, they will think that you seduce the president shamelessly.” Emily putted down the mirror, then walks to Jamie and says.

“Those who don’t know the truth, will believe that you just back from the toilet. Oh my god, that sour smell...” Jamie fans with her hand purposely, bouncing back Emily’s words.

Emily embarrasses, because she just came back from the toilet. But all she can smells is the her Channel perfume.

When Emily hears the suppressing laugh from Nana, then she knows that she is tricked, says resentfully, “What are you gloating at? You really think that the President interests in you? People like you, it’s not thing but like public transportation. Everyone can ride on it if they pay.”

Jamie smiles coldly, and stands up suddenly, “It seems like you have plenty experiences already, right? People can ride on you only if they have money. How cheap you are! I am priceless. If you are so capable, you can ask the president to take you home; if you are so capable, you can go seducing the president. If you can’t, then you stop barking in front of me. I was scared by dog when I was child, I can’t bear to be scared again.”

Jamie shrugs her shoulder innocently, but her smile becomes more slyly. Nana can’t hold herself anymore, she runs out of the office, and bursts into laughter.

Emily is so angry that her face is twitching. And she raises her hand to slap Jamie.

Jamie grabs Emily’s hand easily, and she slaps back to Emily.

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