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Substitute Bride and Her Husband Who Disappeared novel Chapter 160

Those words hit like a punch to the gut.

Anyone else would have been furious, but Nancy smirked, unflinchingly holding Vivian's gaze.

Nancy didn't back down. Despite Vivian's aggressive attitude, she didn't feel inferior. She seemed to have the upper hand.

"Do you think I want your life?"

Nancy's lips curled into a mocking smile. "Vivian, not everyone values the same things you do. If it wasn't for my dad, do you think I'd be jumping through these hoops for you?"

Vivian couldn't believe that Nancy would be indifferent to fame and fortune.

"Nancy, who are you? You're nothing but a poor girl raised in the slums. My monthly allowance is probably more than you make in a year. I know all about your betting on car races and football games to scrape together some cash. You're living worse than my Servant!"

Feeling somewhat satisfied after her tirade, she put on a haughty air, "I know you need money, so I'll generously give you this acting fee. Once we're back, take your father and vanish from my life. I never want to see you again. Your voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me!"

What bothered her was the missed chance to work with Director Grant, a learning experience equivalent to a year of film school. And the opportunity had been given to Nancy, along with the money. How could she not be enraged?

Chapter 160: "Living Worse Than My Servant!" 1

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