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Spoiled by the Silver Fox novel Chapter 71

Putnam rolled his eyes and said, "Come on, man, why you gotta call me out like that in front of your fiancée? Can't you leave me some dignity?"

"Enough already, it's getting late. We'll talk more tomorrow."

"Want me to walk you guys out?"

"Get lost."

"Hahaha... bro, I'll come visit you at your company tomorrow for a cup of coffee."

"Alright."

Sebastian left with Stephanie.

Putnam shouted after them, "Bye, Sebastian's wifey! See ya next time!"

Stephanie almost stumbled when she heard the words "Sebastian's wifey." She turned her head, glared at Putnam, stuck out her tongue at him, and then left with Sebastian.

On the way back, Stephanie sat in Sebastian's luxury car and softly said, "Silver Fox, I'm so jealous of Janetta tonight."

Sebastian snorted, "Jealous of her almost being strangled or about to be sent to a mental hospital?"

"No, that's not what I'm jealous of! I'm jealous that she has such a loving father and brother..."

"Huh?"

"While Putnam was driving me here, we chatted a little. He probably knew his sister wouldn't have a good outcome today, so he told me about their childhood."

"And?"

"I really envy Janetta. Even though she's done so many annoying things, her father still spoils her and indulges her... I wish I had a father like that too."

So, she started buttering him up, "Silver Fox, you know what? When you protected me in the bar just now, you looked so cool!"

"And when you grabbed Janetta by the throat, oh my god! Silver Fox, you're just too fascinating!

Silver Fox, I just realized you actually have the face of a main character in a comic! So handsome!"

As Sebastian listened to the girl shamelessly flatter him, he unconsciously let a smile creep onto his lips.

Although he pretended to be indifferent and said, "you are so loud!"

"Hehe, I'm just telling the truth."

Sebastian glanced at her beaming face and noticed the wound at the corner of her mouth. He frowned, "Does it hurt?"

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