Chapter 1579
For a moment, she was stumped for words. She looked at the handsome face with outstanding features in front of her in confusion.
“Who are you? Why are you standing in front of my door?” Naomi asked.
When Carter heard this, a stern glint flashed across his eyes. He parted his lips lazily.
“You’re the young madam of the Whitman family and you’re staying in a hotel. I guess your relationship with Mr. Whitman is in shambles indeed.”
When Naomi heard this, a disdainful scoff appeared on her face.
“Yeah, my relationship with my husband is in shambles. We’re almost at the stage of divorce because I’m not a woman who knows my place and I’m not the good wife or mother the public thought I was. I’m just a fickle wh*re.”
Carter peered at Naomi coldly. “What you said is so surprising, Mrs. Whitman. I’ve never seen a woman describing herself this way.”
“Oh yeah? You’ve seen it now, no?” Naomi snorted nonchalantly. Then, she continued to slander while wearing Madeline’s face. “I’m an extremely shameless woman. I’ve always been a woman of loose morals. I’ll welcome all men with open arms, and Jeremy can’t even satisfy me.”
Naomi started spewing nonsense seriously. Then, the way she looked at Carter changed all of a sudden. “Pretty boy, did you come all the way for me? Are you a reporter? I won’t mind doing something with you since you’re so handsome. Are you interested in doing something with me?”
Naomi said while reaching out her hand to touch Carter’s shoulder.
However, the moment she got into contact with him, Naomi felt cold air spreading all around her.
She lifted her head and noticed Carter’s icy gaze. Suddenly, she was horrified and quickly retracted her hand in fear.
Carter scanned Naomi coldly before walking into the room.
Naomi followed behind him quickly and closed the door.
Carter looked at the clothes and take-out boxes all over the place, his eyes filled with repulsion.
However, in order to confirm his suspicions, he had to step through this door.
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