Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 19 – To Find the Hot Woman
As soon as the news was sent to the group, all men except Nathaniel were shocked.
“Gilbert, come on! Who is this girl? So hot!”
“Look, her dance is attractive! How passionate!”
“Don’t you guys think that this girl is very similar to our ex–sister–in–law?”
When Gilbert said so, other men paused with an astonished look.
“Yes! They are similar.”
“The former sister–in–law is just too boring. She looks like a good girl and a good student all day long. Which man could be interested in her? No man doesn’t like a beautiful, sweet and s*xy woman.”
“The former sister–in–law is pretty, but she is too gentle and traditional. She is in her twenties, but she acted like a mid–age woman. If I were Nathaniel, I wouldn’t like such a traditional–style woman. It’s just a pity for her stunning face.”
“This one in the video is different. Look at her figure and delicate appearance. Her dancing is hot and s*xy. How attractive she is to men!”
“Look at her look and figure. I want to be her boyfriend! Gilbert, hurry up and ask for her contact information to me. My sexual satisfaction depends on you!”
In the Webster’s Residence.
After Nathaniel picked up Anastasia from the hospital, he sent her directly back to Webster’s Residence.
She was sitting in a wheelchair, covered with a blanket woven by Janet.
“What’s the matter with the interview?” Nathaniel looked at her condescendingly. His face fell with displeasure. “Why did you tell the reporter about my divorce?”
“Don’t you know how much impact the Webster family will have by announcing the divorce between Janet and me to the media at this time?”
He was blaming her.
Because of Janet?
He didn’t like that woman. Why couldn’t she make it public?
Or was it because he didn’t want to divorce Janet publicly because he still liked Janet?
Anastasia frowned and bit her lips. She was resentful but tried her best not to show anything on the surface. With a look of grievance, she tugged Nathaniel’s hand that was hanging on one side.
“Nathaniel, are you blaming me for slipping my tongue in front of the reporters?”
What she said was very ingenious. She conveyed to Nathaniel that she did not intentionally tell the reporter about his divorce from Janet. Besides, she made her innocent.
Anastasia gritted her teeth secretly. She had a pitiful expression and looked down at her leg which was still in plaster. Her eyes were wet with tears. She let go of Nathaniel’s hand.
“If I made you unhappy because of the reporter’s interview today, I apologize to you. I’m sorry. It’s my fault for not thinking carefully and saying something wrong.”
She said softly, well–behaved and pitiful. Most of Nathaniel’s displeasure disappeared.
He looked at Anastasia’s injured leg and pitiful face. His heart softened. “I don’t mean to blame you. I just want to remind you not to accept interviews for now.”
“I see. I won’t cause trouble for you.” Anastasia showed a gentle smile. “I was blocked by reporters at the door of the hospital today. I didn’t want to be interviewed.”
“Well,” Nathaniel paused slightly and said.
“Does your leg still hurt?”
Nathaniel bent down slightly and touched her injured leg with a concerned expression.
“It was quite painful at first. But when you touched it, it stopped hurting in an instant.”
Anastasia shook her head. Her tw*nkling eyes were as clear as a puddle of water. She stared deeply at Nathaniel.
She looked cute and well–behaved.
Nathaniel met her clear eyes and his indifferent face softened.
Her watery and beautiful eyes were full of light. For a moment, another familiar clear and beautiful face suddenly appeared in front of his eyes.
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