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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 135

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 135 – Ex-husband

“I have nothing to talk to you about.” Janet refused decisively. Looking at Nathaniel’s indifferent expression, she added, “There is enough talk between us, right?”

Nathaniel still wanted to say something, but Janet didn’t want to listen to him at all.

Nigel directly pulled Janet to stand up, revealing a proper smile to Nathaniel. Nigel said to Nathaniel, “Mr. Webster, Ms. Longfellow is my distinguished guest. She doesn’t seem to want to talk to you. We’ll leave first.”

Nathaniel looked at Nigel coldly.

“This is between me and her. What does it have to do with you?”

Their gazes met and it seemed that they were going to explode at any moment.

“Can’t you see that Jill doesn’t want to talk to you at all? Let me remind you, Mr. Webster, you are Jill’s ex-husband.” Nigel raised his eyebrows and sneered.

“Nigel Wheeler!”

Nathaniel called out his name through gritted teeth.

The word “ex-husband” struck the sore spot deeply. Although it was the truth, Nathaniel didn’t want to admit this fact.,

“All right, let’s go.”

Janet stopped Nigel, indicating that he should stop talking to Nathaniel.

She was tired and didn’t want any dealing with Nathaniel anymore.

“OK”

Nigel smiled cheerfully and turned to give Nathaniel a meaningful look. Then, Nigel turned around and left with Janet.

“Janet, I didn’t know that Deanna suddenly came here.”

Nathaniel stopped her with a frown. For some reason, he wanted to explain it to Janet.

He didn’t want her to be so indifferent.

However, Janet didn’t raise her head. She interrupted him indifferently, “It doesn’t matter. Nathaniel, whether you know the truth or not doesn’t change the result, does it?”

The injury had already been caused. Even if Nathaniel didn’t know it, Winifred was his mother.

Janet couldn’t just let it go..

“But…”

“Don’t bother me anymore. Just stop here.”

After saying this, she left with Nigel. She didn’t even look at Nathaniel from beginning to end.

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