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Chapter 99 Stark Contrast
It was at that moment that Levi shouted, “Help! There’s a man behaving inappropriately here!”
1 immediately snapped out of my daze after hearing Levi’s voice. I then gently pushed Eric in and closed the door.
Eric’s displeasure was evident as he turned to me and said, “Your junior sure loves to stick his nose in where it doesn’t belong.”
“It’s better than having someone who doesn’t give a damn about other people’s affairs,” Levi said as he settled into his seat, looking at Eric with a challenging glint in his eyes. “If I hadn’t stepped in, Jane would’ve been hurt by Jeremiah. Where were you when all this happened, Mr. Flint–the one who stays out of it all? I’ve been staying by Jane’s side, protecting her. And you?”
II their previous conversation had been filled with yelled threats, their current exchange was downright hostile.
Erie sneered and said, “If you couldn’t even protect Jae while you were right there with her, you might as well just pack your belongings and get out of here.
Betore Levi could say anything, I quickly interrupted, saying, “It’s actually a good thing that Jeremiah visited me today. It gave me another piece of evidence for the divorce case.”
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Levi immediately turned toward me, his expression one of curiosity. Eric, on the other hand, turned toward me with an i
expression.
“Although Jeremiah’s slap didn’t land on my face, it was still pretty much an act of domestic violence,” I explained as I pulled up surveillance footage on my phone. The camera had captured the entire scene of Jeremiah trying to strike me.
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I had known from the moment I hung up the phone that this would happen. It was all part of my plan to intentionally provoke him.
After watching the surveillance footage, Levi’s face lit up with admiration. He then gave me a thumbs–up and said, “You’re a genius,
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