Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 100 – Janet, Are You a Dog?
Janet’s strength was naturally inferior to that of Nathaniel. She twisted left and right, seeing that she couldn’t struggle away, she gave up.
Orville said, “Nathaniel, you bully a woman. How shamed of you!”
Seeing the closeness of the two of them, Orville felt extremely uncomfortable, but he couldn’t go forward to stop it. After all, he had to consider Janet.
Nathaniel said, “Well..”
He said slowly, and his deep voice made his chest tremble. It made Janet feel uncomfortable. Nathaniel said, “I am her ex-husband. We have been married for three years. Who are you?”
Hearing that, Orville was at a loss for words for a moment, and he didn’t know how to refute it. He looked at Janet, trying to let Janet give himself an identity.
Even if it was not a fiancé or something, it was fine If Janet said he was her boyfriend.
Orville didn’t want to be just a friend to her.
Nathaniel said, “If you are standing here as a business partner, I’m sorry that the Southey Group under your name has no right to compare with the Webster Group.”
“You have some abilities, but…” Nathaniel looked down at Janet’s exquisite side face, and his gaze was possessive. “You will never catch up with the development of the Webster Group in your life. Commercial ability, the scale of the business and everything are the same.”
Nathaniel wanted to tell Orville that Orville would never calch up with Nathaniel in his life, and never get Janet.
Orville felt annoyed.
However, what Nathaniel said was true. And as a man, Orville could feel that Janet still cared a little about Nathaniel.
There was a long silence.
Orville tightly clenched his hands into fists, and aggrievedly said, “I can’t do it now, but it doesn’t mean I can’t do it in the future.”
Nathaniel answered, “Really? Then I’ll wait and see.”
Nathaniel raised his eyes slightly, apparently not taking Orville seriously, and said, “Well, now I want to talk with my ex-wife about our marital relationship. I hope you can stop following up shamelessly.”
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