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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1916

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1916

Chapter 1916 A Filthy Woman

“No, wait, Larry, why do you need so much money all of a sudden? Did something happen?” Caspian asked in concern.

“Let’s not waste time talking about this for now. I’ll explain it to you later. Just prepare it for me!”

The truth will come out. Gabriella, Gabriella, you’re leaving yourself with no way out by taking it to such an extent.

Larry clenched his fingers tightly in a fist, a livid glint in his eyes.

“Stop right there! Why are you calling Larry? What’s happening? What’s with our previous agreement? Are there no more rules?” Gabriella chided aloud.

Lonnie sniggered.

Rules? Money is the only rule!

“Are rules more important than Mr. Newman’s life?” Lonnie looked at the brutal woman with a wrathful expression.

Never would he have expected that this woman had been actually spying on him!

“I can give you the sum of money you need. I’ll save your boss’ life!” Gabriella answered coldly.

It’s too late!

I’ll never trust what this woman says anymore. When she previously talked Mr. Newman off the roof, I had thought she was a good woman. But now, I see that she had only done so because she needed his help. Now, when he’s in great danger, she gives no damn at all, and even refuses to lend us money to pay for the medical expenses! What a wrench! And now, when she realizes I’ve contacted Larry, she reneges on her words and says she’ll save Mr. Newman!

How can I ever believe such a woman!

“There’s no need,” Lonnie replied dispassionately.

All at once, an irate glint glowed in Gabriella’s eyes, and she clenched her fists tightly.

You’re making me do it the hard way!

Gabriella asked in a low voice, “Don’t you want to become the boss instead?”

Lonnie widened his eyes in shock.

“Are you satisfied with being just the second in line?” she continued.

Lonnie snickered. What an atrocious woman. How dare she try to sow discord between Mr. Newman and I!

“Yes. I like to be the second in line.” With that, the man turned and left.

Gabriella was left alone on the spot with a steely glint in her eyes, so incensed.

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