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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 133

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 133 – The Duel Between Nigel and Nathaniel

Deanna was in so much pain that she knelt on the ground, crying and screaming.

“How is it? Are you alright?” Nigel asked as he looked down at Janet.

Janet shook her head.

However, Nigel would not let Deanna off just because Janet didn’t suffer any injuries.

Nigel no longer smiled charmingly as ever. His beautiful eyes revealed a bit of coldness. He sneered and looked down at

Deanna.

“Ms. Roth, you slander Ms. Longfellow. It is a crime. The crowd witnessed it. Since you don’t know how to talk, go to the police station to learn how to behave!”

As soon as Nigel finished speaking, the bodyguards behind him went over and dragged Deanna, who was lying on the ground. They twisted Deanna’s hands behind her back and prepared to send her to the police station.

But Deanna lay on the ground, unwilling to get up.

She was the chief editor of a magazine. If she was sent to the police station, that would be laughed at.

Anyway, Deanna was thoroughly discredited today, so she didn’t care if she went a little further.

However, Deanna underestimated Nigel’s determination to send her to the police station. Under his orders, the bodyguards dragged Deanna away with an expressionless face, as if she were a dead dog.

Deanna’s screams went farther and farther until they could no longer be heard.

This farce stunned everyone, and it took a long time for them to come back to their senses.

The other two organizers immediately came out to ease the atmosphere, while Nigel maintained the posture of protecting

Janet as he walked up to them. It seemed that the crowd was watching them get married, so Nathaniel couldn’t help but clench

his fists.

Nigel was still holding Janet.

Nathaniel wondered, can’t they stop?

Nigel returned to his smiling face and apologized to the guests. “We failed to sift guests and let the mad woman into the venue. We are sorry for disturbing everyone, especially Ms. Longfellow.”

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