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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 121

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 121 – She Slaps Nathaniel Hard

Janet slapped Nathaniel hard. At first, the trace was not obvious. After she left, the handprint on Nathaniel’s fair face gradually

became clear.

Alfred looked at Janet walking away in shock. On the contrary, Nathaniel looked a bit cold, but it didn’t seem that he was very

angry.

Alfred thought, is this man Nathaniel Webster? Mr. Webster? The president?

Before today, Janet has always been gentle in front of Mr. Webster. She always let him get his way. No matter what he did or said, she never got angry or sad.

And now, she slaps Mr. Webster in front of everyone?

I have no idea that Mr. Webster has been in such a negative position after the divorce.

It seems that these three years have really made Janet give up.

Yet it’s so strange. After being slapped in public, Mr. Webster isn’t furious at all.

Maybe she still means something different to him.

If he didn’t care about her, why would he be humoring her?

Nathaniel didn’t respond for a long time. Seeing that, Alfred didn’t say anything. He waited quietly by the side, waiting for

Nathaniel’s instructions.

Alfred was a little nervous. After all, he was the witness of “domestic violence”. One might easily be wiped off once one knew

too much!

At the thought of that, Alfred shrank his neck.

Little did he know that Nathaniel, who was enveloped by strange emotions, didn’t notice him at all.

Nathaniel’s eyes darkened, and he ignored the burning pain on his cheek. He was simply irritated.

He thought, Janet…

No one in the world has ever had the gut to hit me. She’s the only one.

She has always been gentle to me. Since when did she change?

Willis watched the whole thing from the sidelines and was shocked. He thought, I’m so surprised. Ms. Longfellow looks so

delicate and beautiful, and yet she is in fact so tough.

She slapped the president of the Webster Group just like that!

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