Chapter 1030
Of course, Teresa did not let Joanne go. "Patrick, did you hear what Miss Winters said just now? She was bragging about being close to you. She’s not worth it,” she said with an aggrieved expression.
Patrick walked over slowly. Apparently he had only heard Joanne's last few words.
'Perhaps he was blind.”
Was this her impression of him?
Sensing Patrick's probing eyes, Joanne's face turned red.
'Is there anything wrong, Joanne?" Patrick's tone was very calm and gentle.
Teresa was dumbfounded. Why was he still so kind to her?!
Joanne was so embarrassed that she wanted to dig a hole and bury herself in it. She looked down at her delicate white shoes and suddenly took off toward the bathroom, yelling, "I need to pee!’
"Heh... Joanne is really something. But she is a public figure anyway, and she should be wary of her words. Don't be so vulgar like those uneducated folks!" said Teresa hypocritically, observing Patrick's expression.
Patrick glanced at her unamusingly. "Same goes for you as well."
Teresa was shocked by Patrick's remarks. These six words of his would haunt her forever.
Edwin was staying in a certain hotel in Kansas City.
He had just found Joanne and did not plan to return to Sapphire City so soon. There were many ancient ruins and heritage sites around, and numerous films and television projects were based in this location.
Therefore, Edwin wanted to take the opportunity to scout around for major production crews.
Just after dinner in the evening, Edwin glanced at the time. Joanne's team should be filming at this moment.
She did not allow him to appear in the set, fearing that people would know about their relationship and cause a commotion.
Edwin did not want to stir up any trouble as well. Plus, there were still many unresolved issues with Old Madam Atherton.
The night sky took over the horizon. As Edwin was about to pick up Joanne, his cell phone rang.
He glanced at the incoming call and cut it off.
Just after getting in the car, the driver asked Edwin about the film set's whereabouts, and the cell phone rang again.
Edwin looked at his phone impatiently. It was Noah again.
'Mister Atherton, why won't you pick up the phone?" the driver asked suspiciously.
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