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His Real Wedded Bride novel Chapter 686

She looked at Sula standing in front of her and mocked,"Donna likes you so much. If possible she would marry you herself."

"You…" Sula was so angry with Holley. She looked at her coldly and said,"Don't become too complacent this early in the game. Sooner or later George will see you in your true colours, and then you will have nothing and be left with no one."

"Will I?" Holley sneered as she looked at Sula. She said lightly,"As far as I know, you were almost engaged to George. If I were you, I would be ashamed to be here. You're just an abandoned, resentful woman. You are in no position to mock or ridicule me."

She glared menacingly at Sula and added,"You just remember this! George is my man. You can never steal him from me! Get out of here as soon as you can! Otherwise, I will retaliate very harshly against you!"

"Are you afraid?" Sula sneered. "Yes, I cancelled my engagement with George. However, that doesn't mean George is yours now. George was engaged to me once, and he can be again. It is you who should give him up and leave. If you want to quit now, I'll give you a lot of money."

She looked at Holley contemptuously. "I know the reason why you want George is because he is a rich man and has a lot of money."

"How much can you pay me?" Holley asked indifferently. "One hundred million dollars or two hundred million dollars?"

"Are you crazy?" Sula stared at Holley with intense dislike. She mocked,"Do you really think you are worth that price? Get real!"

"You don't seem to love George much. If you truly love him, you will be willing to pay that money," Holley sneered. "Let me lay all the cards on the table for you. The market value of BM Corporation is 800 million dollars. What do you think I will choose?"

She moved close to Sula, laughed scornfully in her face and said,"Sula, I want both — the money and George. It seems that you still don't know me well enough."

"Holley Ye!" Sula was furious. She caught Holley to prevent her from leaving. Holley smiled in a devilish way. All she had said just now was to deliberately annoy Sula. Holley thought that if she hadn't encountered Sula this time, she would have achieved her goal.

She had decided to vanquish Sula first so that she could concentrate on Donna.

Sula just grabbed Holley, but Holley took the opportunity to deliberately 'fall' on the floor. Her forehead quickly swelled up. Seeing what had happened, Sula could not help scolding herself for her carelessness.

There was a scheming look on Holley's face. She struggled to get up and a crowd gathered around her. At that moment, she looked at Sula pitifully and said,"Sula, why did you do that to me?"

The crowd swelled around them. Holley was very happy to see the crowd. A million thoughts were racing through her mind. She cried out in a sobbing voice,"I love George sincerely. Sula, I know your family is rich and powerful, and you are more a more suitable match for him, but... but I think when people are in love, they will do not remember this gap in wealth and family status. You said you would give me money to leave George, but I can't do that. I love him, not his money."

Holley wiped her tears with the back of her hand and continued,"I didn't expect you to be such a crude woman. When I said I won't leave him, you hit me, you..."

With a few simple words, Holley succeeded in portraying Sula as an arrogant and domineering young lady. Holley won the sympathy of the people gathered around.

Voices in the crowd had begun to scold Sula. "Girl, you're going too far. You can't do that."

"You can't do that, no matter what."

"That girl did nothing wrong. You shouldn't hit her. You are going too far."

Some people extended their sympathy to Holley. "Girl, don't be afraid, we all support you. For people in love with each other it is their feelings which are invaluable. If that domineering girl dares to hurt or insult you again, we will beat her down first."

"No, thanks." Holley waved her hands and said to the crowd around her,"It is nothing, just a small misunderstanding between us. That is all that it is."

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