Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 139 – She Doesn’t Care Anymore
In fact, it wasn’t difficult for Nathaniel to break free, but he suddenly felt that it was very interesting for Janet to be covered in thorns, so he
let her capture him.
“When did you learn the grappling technique?”
Nathaniel asked her calmly as if the one who was at a disadvantage was not him at all.
Janet raised her eyebrows, sneering in her heart.
Nathaniel cared about his reputation so much, yet he wasn’t angry when she easily subdued him.
It was rare.
“It has nothing to do with you,” she teased.
After saying that, she pushed Nathaniel forward and let go of his hand, her eyes cold and mocking. “I didn’t know Mr. Webster would be so pe*verted after divorce. You followed a woman to the bathroom. Does Mr. Webster have a habit of stalking or peeping?”
Nathaniel was rendered speechless by her words.
He stared at her bright eyes for a long time before he said in a deep voice, “I have something to tell you.”
“Well, you admit that you followed me, right? Then I can call the police, right?” As she spoke, she took out her phone and pretended to
make a call.
Nathaniel calmly sn*tched her phone and said helplessly, “Janet, please.”
The speaker and the listener were stunned when they heard this.
The words and the helpless tone made it sound like a man comforting a bad-tempered girlfriend, which was inexplicably intimate.
A strange feeling rose in her heart. Janet showed a cold face and spread her hands to ask him to return the phone.
“Mr. Webster won’t take over other people’s belongings, will he?”
Nathaniel’s eyes darkened.
No matter what he said or did, Janet always had a way to anger him, which made him realize that the woman in front of him was no longer
the gentle and obedient girl from before.
Instead, she was a brand new Janet whom he knew little of.
If it were any other time, he would have lost his temper a long time ago. However, what had happened in the venue earlier had something to do with him. Deanna insulted Janet in front of so many people at the behest of Nathaniel’s mother.
For some reason, he didn’t want her to misunderstand him.
“You know I didn’t mean that.” Nathaniel’s brows furrowed slightly, and he explained to Janet seriously, “I didn’t know in advance what
Deanna said today.”
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