Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 53 – Ms. Longfellow’s Identity
Closing his eyes, Nathaniel called his secretary.
“Come in.”
Leila watched Janet go out angrily, and was a little apprehensive when she entered again.
“Mr. Webster?”
Nathaniel brought up the crystal box, stared at it for a long time, and then handed it to her. “Pack it up and give it to the president of the Longfellow Group, and say that it is a little compensation for divorcing her.”
Huh?
The president of the Longfellow Group was actually Mr. Webster’s ex-wife!
Why did Alfred never tell her?
Leila was extremely shocked.
“Okay, okay, Mr. Webster!”
Leila could still remember that at that time, Nathaniel told her that when Janet arrived, she should be very polite to Janet.
At first, she thought it was just because Mr. Webster valued the Longfellow Group very much. Still, she didn’t expect that the president of the Longfellow Group was actually Mr. Webster’s mysterious ex-wife!
Why did the president want a divorce?
Janet was such a beauty. Wasn’t she much better than Anastasia, who came to the company to flaunt herself from time to
time?
Leila held her chin and turned around stiffly.
“By the way…” Nathaniel spoke again, but after a long silence, he sighed softly again, “Forget it. She is not short of money
now. Go ahead and send it over in person.”
Nathaniel always felt that such a set of antiques was not enough to compensate him for his misunderstanding of Janet being a
gold digger.
But obviously, Janet was no longer short of money.
Therefore, Nathaniel could only give up.
But Nathaniel’s behavior, in Leila’s view, was clearly a call for the two to reconcile!
However…
Thinking of Anastasia’s complacent look and the raging news outside, Leila could only sigh slightly.
It seemed impossible for Mr. Webster and Ms. Longfellow to get back together.
But…
“A gift for Mrs. Webster.”
“To: Mrs. Webster.”
Regardless of whether they could get back together or not, Leila would send it over.
Besides, Leila was unwilling to accept Anastasia as Mrs. Webster from the bottom of her heart.
However, such a note led to an embarrassing scene in the Longfellow Group.
“It is for Mrs. Webster. How could it be sent to our company?”
“Mrs. Webster, who is it? Anastasia?”
“But Anastasia hasn’t married Mr. Webster yet.”
“Maybe it’s for Mr. Webster’s ex-wife. Is she in our company? Impossible! Who could it be?”
The receptionist didn’t know who Mrs. Webster was, and the gift was too expensive, so she decided to store it because she thought the sender would come over to find it.
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