Violet, who was thinking about her mind, heard the name and snapped her eyes to David.
Which Nancy?
It couldn't be Evie's half-sister Nancy Williams, could it?
"Auntie Penny, I told you, I'm not attracted to her. Please, please, will you stop pulling my strings?" David had a look of helplessness on his face.
"This child, Nancy is not good? Good-looking, highly educated, although not yet graduated, but is already a small famous designer."
Mrs. Bergen scolded, "Of course, she does not come from an educated family, but she is excellent and will definitely be a good wife for you in the future."
David looked at the sky speechlessly and saw someone coming over to exchange pleasantries with Mrs. Bergen, and quickly said, "Auntie Penny, you guys have a nice chat, I'll go find my friend."
After saying that, he pulled Violet and left.
Violet hurriedly said hello to Mrs. Bergen and followed David out.
"David, so you have a girlfriend? Which girl is that Nancy?"
David glanced at her, "Helena, for the record, I don't have a girlfriend, and even if I did, it wouldn't be Nancy, but you should know this person, she's your cousin Evie's half-sister."
Sure enough, it's her!
Violet just felt like the world was too small.
That Nancy, she's met a few times.
The look is quite beautiful, but very good at pretending, a mind to be among the upper class circle.
Such a woman is too offensive and unworthy of David.
"How did you Auntie manage to set you up with Nancy? You know, Nancy's family is a little rich, but his father is a no-nonsense thug."
Or a man with no character who abandoned his wife and daughter when he had money.
Violet doesn't have a good feeling about this aunt of hers at all.
"Nancy's mother and I Auntie are bosom friends, and when I was a child, I moved Nancy toward me every day, and it was annoying enough."
David shook his head with a headache.
So that's it.
Violet looked at David with some sympathy.
The side lines of the man's face are very handsome.
His eyes, the end of the eyes slightly up, flowing between the amorous and seductive.
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