"Penny, don't think that way, I'm just desperate and lonely and want you to help me out."
Alisha took Penny's hand and pretended to be soft.
Penny was uncomfortable and broke away from her hand, "Don't you have a daughter? How come you're all alone?"
"Don't mention it, Miller, that heartless, heartless man, told her to cut me off."
Alisha had an indignant look on her face.
Penny said in her heart that she wanted to be as heartless and heartless as Miller.
"Alisha, do you want to be stuck with me for the rest of your life? I won't do that."
Alisha was cool, "Penny, this is only temporary, if you don't want your secret to be discovered, you better settle me down properly."
What a fake friend.
Without her, could this stupid woman have had everything she has today?
If she hadn't climbed on Miller herself, she wouldn't have let Penny rise to the top and become the matriarch of the Bergen Family.
I should have known that I should have been on it myself.
If she had become the head of the Bergen Family, she would not be in such a deplorable situation today.
Penny looked at Alisha and gasped, "Alisha, you weren't actually doing it for my own good back then, you were just using me weren't you?"
To make her the youngest wife of the Bergen Family, so that she could one day provide for her?
This feeling of being choked, how so suffocating ah!
"What exploitation? Penny, I'm just trying to win together."
Alisha's words are grand, but in fact they are exploitation.
Penny's face was ugly, and only after a long time did he say, "I still have a property in my name, but it's near the suburbs, so I'll have someone clean it up later, so you can go over there and live."
At this point, she has no choice but to compromise.
After all, Alisha has her lifeline in her hands, doesn't she?
"Sir, are you looking for Mrs.? She's in the room."
The voice of a servant came from outside.
Penny's face went white and she glanced at Alisha, a flash of panic in her eyes.
Arthur's back?
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