Chapter 857
"When did it start?"
Before you got married."
Olivia glanced up at her and responded with a sneer. "You're lying through your teeth. You'd better be honest."
Her threat seemed to make Jamie a little nervous.
She held her dress, gulped, and said coldly, "That's right. We didn't really start before you got married, but I already knew Zac then. We only started seeing each other officially two months ago. But you don't have to measure my relationship with Zac by its length."
"Yeah, I got it."
Olivia lowered her head to sip her coffee. "What did Zac tell you about me?"
"Phoebe, Zac was right about you. You like to humiliate yourself. You're boring."
"Is that all?"
Jamie looked at her disdainfully. "Who do you think you are? Am I expected to answer all your questions?”
Jamie's story was full of loopholes and had no credibility whatsoever.
Jamie needed to take a leaf out of Dorothy's book when it came to distorting facts.
However, Olivia did not expose her but instead said, "Tell Zac I won't sign the divorce papers unless he sees me."
With that said, she got up to walk out.
Jamie suddenly got up and stopped her. "Phoebe, stop!"
Olivia turned around only to have a hot cup of coffee thrown in her face. ’ Phoebe, I'm telling you, you're the other woman in this relationship, not me. You got in between Zac and me. And now you're trying to make yourself look pitiful to have him to yourself. I'm warning you to leave him alone.
Otherwise, I won't go easy on you!"
However, it taught her one thing.
She was treasured when she was being doted on. When she was abandoned, she was the object of vicious remarks.
Her identity never changed. The only thing that changed was the man.
She did not blame Zac because she had pretty much figured out what he was upto.
However, such an encounter reminded her of the situation four years ago.
The difference was that back then, John was the one trampling over
She planned to return to the hospital but needed a shower and a change of clothes.
She texted Zac on her way back.
Olivia: [Zac, the actress you hired is terrible. There are so many holes in her story. Besides that, her aggressiveness is less than a tenth of Dorothy's back then. So, I'm not signing the divorce papers.]
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