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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 144

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 144 – Truth or Dare

Earl knew a lot about wine, so he was interested when he met Janet, who had knowledge about wine.

He went to the wine cabinet, and when he came back, he had two glasses of wine in his hands.

“If you don’t mind, Ms. Longfellow, please taste these two glasses of wine.”

Janet looked at the two glasses of wine. The liquid in one glass was red, and the other was faint yellow.

She raised her eyebrows slightly, took the glass with red liquid, took a small sip, and thought about it for a moment before coming up with

an answer.

*Romanee-Conti 1982.”

Earl smiled and said, “Sorry, It’s not completely right. In this…”

Before he could finish speaking. Janet smiled confidently. “It must be mixed with Leroy Musigny, but I can’t tell which year it is.”

She could even tell that the wine was mixed!

Earl was stunned, his eyes full of amazement as he looked at Janet.

Janet took the other glass, and just as she drank it, she had an answer in her heart. She smiled and looked up. “Mr. Davila, isn’t it a bit wasteful to mix such an expensive limited-edition vodka with water?”

“Awesome! Awesome!”

Earl exclaimed from the bottom of his heart. “Ms. Longfellow, you’re really an expert!”

Nigel’s eyes were filled with admiration, and he gave her a thumbs-up without any hesitation. “My Jill is awesome as expected!”

Such remarks caused Nathaniel to be dissatisfied.

He furrowed his brows, feeling frustrated and depressed.

He called her “my Jill”! Why didn’t she refuse such an intimate form of address?

In his frustration, he gulped down a full glass of wine, which shocked Alfred.

He thought Mr. Webster, your stomach is not good. This is not how you drink alcohol!

Janet inadvertently saw Nathaniel gulping down the wine from the corner of her eye, and she unconsciously felt worried. She couldn’t help but remember how his stomach felt uncomfortable every time he drank.

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