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My Flirtacious Husband (Genevieve and Armand) novel Chapter 1475

Chapter 1475 Take It As Her Class Fees

Timothy's gaze darkened, and he turned his head to squint at Yuvan. “You've only met my wife a few times before, but today, your affectionate attitude toward her seems like a show you're deliberately putting on for me.”

“Did Genevieve say something to you?” he then continued to ask, his probing gaze fixed on Yuvan's face.

Yuvan hadn't expected Timothy to be so sharp—to notice that something was off so quickly. “Genev told me that Johanna is all alone in the world and asked me to take extra care of her.”

“What do you mean, 'all alone'?” Timothy's eyebrows knitted together. “I'm her husband, and she has a daughter.”

Yuvan glanced at him. Taking pleasure in his misfortune, he said, “Didn't Genev tell me that Johanna wants to divorce you? When are you guys getting divorced? I think Johanna is a rather good woman. She's beautiful and exceptionally talented.”

Timothy was a man, too, and he could tell that the second part of Yuvan's statement was a genuine compliment toward Johanna. It seemed like he was also hinting at his feelings for his wife.

Timothy said, “We will never get a divorce, and you are also not worthy of my wife.”

“Do you think you're worthy?” Yuvan sneered, his tone laced with mockery. “I heard you drove a pregnant woman, months into her pregnancy, out of her home and didn't even bother to check on her.”

If Timothy wasn't aware of the relationship between Genevieve and his wife, he would really think that Genevieve was a gossip.

Did Genevieve have to badmouth him to everyone after one mistake?

“I was naive and trusted others too much,” Timothy admitted, but he also counterattacked Yuvan. “But I'm better than you. You were manipulated by Eurydice. Doesn't that embarrass you?”

At the mere mention of Eurydice, Yuvan was reminded of the moment when his father ruthlessly struck his back with a stick, and he could almost feel his back starting to ache.

Seeing Yuvan's face turn pale and speechless, Timothy felt much delighted.

After arriving at the art gallery, Timothy bought the famous painting that Johanna had taken a liking to from Yuvan. Yuvan, still full of resentment from Timothy's earlier verbal attack, sold the painting to Timothy at a price several times higher than the market value.

Timothy thought about Johanna having to attend oil painting classes with Yuvan and unhesitantly handed over his card.

Take this extra money as my wife's class fees.

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