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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 66

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 66 – Keep Thinking about Their Past

“No.”

Donahue answered very quickly.

“Nathaniel, don’t flatter yourself. She doesn’t want to know anything about you. And I, as her brother, stand up for her.”

“Just so you know, Smedley Group will soon enter the domestic market. I will not let go of anyone who bullies my sister!”

Donahue touched his gold-rimmed glasses with his slender index finger, and a cold light flashed across his eyes. He loved his sister so much that he could use that look to kill the sc*mbag before him.

They looked at each other. Nathaniel was calm, but silent tension was everywhere, “Mr. Donahue, anyone can threaten with words. But I am afraid it will not be easy to do that. Smedley Group does have some status, but Webster Group won’t be your bully!”

Donahue said coldly, “We’ll see!”

Then Donahue left.

But Nathaniel had to deal with the chaos in the hotel.

At the same time, Anastasia’s parents and Winifred were arguing fiercely.

“Let me tell you. Nathaniel agreed to marry our daughter! But he married another woman. He was insatiable and now despises

Anastasia? Is he better than Anastasia!”

Although Anastasia’s parents felt ashamed of their daughter’s behavior, they firmly defended her.

Winifred said unequivocally, “Janet is innocent after all! You are so vicious and want us to have no descendants! Let me tell

you. It’s wishful thinking!”

If Janet hadn’t given Nathaniel a child for the past three years, Winifred wouldn’t have made Janet leave.

Anastasia was guilty at first, but she exploded when hearing Winifred praise Janet.

“Mrs. Webster! You asked me to marry Nathaniel, but now you say I am not as good as Janet? If Janet is so good, why did you make them divorced!”

“Can you be the same? Who would know that you are a devil woman! So ungrateful!”

Winifred didn’t expect Anastasia to talk to her like that. They fought again.

After Nathaniel came back, his face couldn’t be colder.

He ordered coldly, “Albert, tell the Lambert family that I don’t guarantee they can stay in Raleigh if they continue.”

“Yes!”

Albert was neat and took the situation under control quickly.

Turning around to look at the endless cityscape, Nathaniel felt an inexplicable fatigue. He rubbed his temples, feeling extremely complicated.

He didn’t know his wife’s identity in the three years of marriage. And the woman, who he always thought was pure and needed his protection, was different from what he had imagined.

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