Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 65 – He Still Cares
As things got worse and worse, Anastasia’s parents rushed over. They were also shocked when they heard the news but couldn’t let them hit their daughter.
“You hit my Anastasia! Do you want to give us a hard time?”
In an instant, Anastasia’s mother and Winifred wrestled together.
“Enough!”
Nathaniel said coldly. Anastasia’s parents were guilty and immediately stopped.
Nathaniel kept a straight face, saying, “It’s impossible to continue the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, you don’t want to be embarrassed, don’t you?”
Nathaniel had been terribly calm the whole time.
Logically speaking, Nathaniel was the victim. Anastasia’s parents could only let go of resentment.
“Albert, spread the word that the wedding is canceled. Close the live broadcast channel, control the public opinion, and contact the reporter and the media. Arrange for the guests, apologize, and make compensation.”
Nathaniel arranged the follow-up work seamlessly, making Donahue, who had been observing him, carefully examine Nathaniel.
He could handle it so calmly when something like that happened to him. If he hadn’t betrayed Jill, Donahue might have cooperated with him again.
The live broadcast was interrupted.
Looking at the computer screen gradually returning to normal, with her shadow reflected on it, Janet was a little dazed.
Did they deal with Anastasia easily? Janet didn’t expect it to be so fast.
“How was it? Wasn’t it a good show?”
Suddenly, Beacher’s voice sounded. He entered the door with a smile, unable to hide his joy.
“Beacher, when did you come back?”
“I set out when Donahue appeared. I knew he would kick their a*s, so I don’t have to do anything!”
Beacher sat on the couch nearby Janet, relaxed and happy. He smiled at her and even hummed a song happily.
“Indeed.”
Janet didn’t expect Donahue to act so decisively. They were combinatorial. Janet was happy when thinking about Anastasia’s distressed appearance. “Thank you, Beacher. It’s a very exciting show. I had a great time!” said she.
Seeing Janet’s smile, Beacher felt that everything he had done was worth it!
“No big deal. I was happy to do that. He offended my sister. Who does he think he is? You’re a thousand times better than that kind of woman. She even doesn’t deserve to compete with you. It makes my mouth dirty even mentioning her!”
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