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“Of course I’m telling the truth! I swear to God I didn’t touch that woman. I don’t even know how she looks like!”
Only then did Finnick release him, as he thought the old man would not dare to lie to himself either.
“Bring him down,” Finnick said coldly. “Find out whether what he said is true, and interrogate him on who introduced him to Vivian.”
“Yes,” Noah replied immediately, and only after signaling his subordinates to bring the old man down did he whisper to Finnick, “Finnick, that disgusting old man wasn’t the one who assaulted Mrs. Norton.”
On the contrary, Finnick did not seem the least bit happy and only gave Noah a cold look. “So, is it a good thing that she got assaulted by another man?”
Noah’s face turned white. “Mr. Norton, that’s not what I meant,” he said.
Finnick did not feel like dealing with Noah anymore, so he turned his wheelchair around and left the warehouse.
When he got home, Vivian had just gotten out of the shower and was wrapped in a towel. Never would she have thought that she would immediately run into Finnick.
“Ah,” Vivian cried out softly and tried to go back into the bathroom.
However, Finnick said indifferently, “You don’t need to hide. I’ve already seen it all anyway.”
Vivian froze.
Indeed- a few nights ago, while nothing happened, Finnick did in fact see everything.
Vivian’s face burned red, but she could not continue her pretense. All she could do was walk out awkwardly, hurriedly put a nightgown over her towel, and yank the towel out from under.
Finnick looked at Vivian, who was still a little wet with water droplets sliding down her pretty neck and a slight blush on her cheeks from the steam. She looked like a juicy peach.
He cleared his throat and averted his eyes.
Even if he knew something happened between Vivian and another man, his body still reacted primitively every time he laid eyes upon her body.
Damn, I used to be obsessed with purity, virginity and all that stuff.
But it’s as if Vivian is some kind of strange exception.
After Vivian changed into her nightgown at lightning speeds, she hurriedly got into bed and asked Finnick, “Aren’t you going to shower?”
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