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Spoiled by the President novel Chapter 466

Nell was in a daze, faintly sensing that Gideon was a little odd today, albeit she did not have the time to think.

Lying against his muscular chest, she lifted her eyes and threw him a disapproving look.

Gideon softly chuckled. His slightly coarse fingers brushed past her lips, gently stroking and fondling.

Gideon tightened his grasp around her waist. His voice was raspy, with a taint of cheerful laughter.

As his body slipped down, a flush washed Nell’s face that even her ears were red. She tried to push him away but her hands were quickly pinned down, fingers interlocked and intertwined.

A curtain of ardor fell around them.

However, a maid happened to knock on the door from the outside. “Young Master, Miss Wilburn is here.”

Nell was taken aback and puzzled for a moment.

“Miss Wilburn? Who?”

Stripping the smile off his face, Gideon solemnly answered, “A relative from my mother’s side. A distant cousin.”

Nell thought about it for a while before coming to a realization.

She seemed to have heard something about the person back in the Leith Residence. What was her name? Helen Wilburn?

Yes, that was the name.

As Gideon’s mother passed away young, Gideon did not really hang out with the Wilburn side of the family, apart from Simon.

The encounter last time was only because of the old madam’s birthday celebration. Representing the Wilburns, she came to the capital to wish Old Madam Quinton a happy birthday.

Later, she wanted to study in the capital and so the old madam helped her out and arranged for a place the girl could settle down in.

They were relatives at the end of the day. She would at least have a place in the capital, which was better than living in the school dormitory.

Only... Why was she here instead of studying in school?

Regardless, they should meet with her since she was already here.

Hence, Nell nudged the man on the arm and said, “Since she’s here, you should head down quick.”

Gideon had a blank expression on, showing not even the least bit of enthusiasm.

Nevertheless, he still turned over and got up. While changing his clothes, he replied, “Tell Aunt Joyce to attend to her and say that we’ll be there in a minute.”

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