Chapter 150 Why Does Her Love Disappear So Quickly?
At this time, in the room, Janet Invited Nigel to sit down.
Then she asked him what he wanted to drink.
Nigel smiled and asked her with a disappointed look, “Ah? So I really just came here to have a cup of tea? I thought…”
Janet took it as a joke. After all, Nigel enjoyed flirting.
She raised her eyebrows slightly and asked him back.
As she spoke, she took out two cans of iced coffee from the fridge and tossed one to Nigel
Nigel narrowed his eyes and examined her expression meaningfully. After a long time, he let out a “tsk“.
“Heh, heartless.”
He pretended to be relaxed, but the light in his eyes gradually dimmed.
How could he not notice the change in Janet when she was around Nathaniel? Even if it was subtle, he could sense it keenly. After all, he
knew her too well.
Half an hour later, Nathaniel glanced at his watch.
His patience reached its limit. He walked toward the door of Janet’s room, standing in front of the door with his arms crossed as if he was
about to break in.
Anastasia was also concerned about what was going on inside. She hoped something would happen between Janet and Nigel so that Nathaniel would stop caring about Anastasia.
“Mr. Webster…, calm down.” Alfred was thinking about how to dissuade Nathaniel when he saw Janet’s door open. Janet and Nigel bumped into Nathaniel face to face.
Why was Nathaniel at the door?
As soon as Janet saw Nathaniel, her smile disappeared. She ignored him and smiled at Nigel, saying. “Thank you for sending me back. See
you tomorrow.”
Seeing she was smiling brightly at another man and acting cold and distant toward himself, Nathaniel felt an inexplicable emotion spread
in his heart.
How did her love disappear so quickly?
Nathaniel was unhappy, while Nigel was in a good mood.
He glanced at Nathaniel indifferently and then said to Janet, “See you tomorrow. Remember to lock the door tonight, lest some people with
bad intentions do something.”
The meaning of his words was too obvious!
Nathaniel frowned. When he saw Janet turn around and was about to close the door, he tried to pull her back, but Nigel stood between
them.
“Janet, let’s have a chat.”
Nathaniel’s patience was exhausted.
“I have said enough with you, Mr. Webster. There’s nothing else to say.”
Nathaniel was displeased by Janet’s indifferent refusal. He was used to her obedience. Now, she constantly made him angry, but she had
his attention.
Noticing Nathaniel still wanted to go forward, Nigel pushed Janet into the room and closed the door behind him. He raised his voice and said to Janet in the room, “Go to bed early. I will talk to Mr. Webster.”
The door closed.
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