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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 16

Chapter 16 Two Years Couldn't Change a Person's Nature

James was imposing, it seemed that his piercing eyes could see through everything.

Jessica was a little flurried. She stepped back unconsciously and said feebly, "Yes. Angela said she agreed to be with my brother as soon as he breaks up with Cathleen."

James sneered with chill in his eyes.

He knew two years couldn't change a man's nature!

"James,"

Jessica felt sad thinking about the scene she saw, "Angela hooks up with my brother, and she's trying to seduce you. She's such a slut, who knows if she has any venereal disease. You'd better keep your distance away from her."

The word "slut" made James' eyes colder, "It's none of your business who I should keep my distance."

Jessica's eyes reddened, "James, I was just worried about you, nothing more."

She was teary-eyed and looked exceptionally charming.

James looked at her coldly and remained silent.

"James, I really care about you."

She bit her lips, speaking softly and helplessly.

"I know your intention better than anyone else." James passed over her and went to the door with a glint of disgust in his eyes, "Don't play your disgusting tricks on me."

Suddenly Jessica's face was drained of blood. She wanted to say more, but he had already strode away.

She held onto the crutches and looked down at her left leg that couldn't walk, her pretty face twisted with pain, "James, I've done so much for you, why can't you see that?"

Angela returned to her dorm and leaned against the door, her eyes vacant.

It took a moment before she seemed to remember something and wiped her bleeding lips fiercely.

While she was wiping her lips, her tears flew into her mouth tinged with blood of which the smell spread in her mouth, tasting bitter.

She sat on the floor for over ten minutes, and then dragged her sore body into bed.

She had no time for sadness and tears. After six hours of sleep, she had to go back to work.

But this night was not destined to be peaceful.

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