Chapter 274 He’s Planning to Die with Me!
Melanie laughed out loud once again. “Hahaha! You don’t have to worry about that! It doesn’t matter whether or not I treat him well. As long as he thinks that I’ve been treating him well, that’s enough. Even though you have done a lot for him foolishly, he still thinks that I’m better than you.”
With that, she pointed at a red bucket that was half-filled with water.
“Even if I claim that this bucket were blue, Nathan would also agree with me that it is indeed blue. Katie, oh Katie, you are not my match completely.” Her tone was arrogant and vindictive. “If you don’t believe me, let’s try this…”
Everyone in the public exchanged embarrassed looks as they heard two slaps clearly, followed by the sound of water pouring down.
“If I say that you did this to me, who do you think Nathan will believe?”
With that, everyone heard the sound of the door opening.
At this moment, Olivia hit the pause button and looked at Nathan coldly. He was already frozen to the ground. “Do you have anything to add on?”
“I-I…”
Nathan looked at Kate blankly. “I didn’t know that she is like this.”
Kate replied impassively, “It’s fine. It’s not too late to know her now. Luckily, we have this recording. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been able to explain everything. Now that everything is as clear as day, I guess I don’t have to apologize anymore, right?”
Nathan felt a surge of fear as he looked at her, his heart palpitating wildly. As he walked over to her, he said, “Katie, I’m sorry. The one who should apologize is me. I must have been blind to have fallen for this woman.”
However, Kate took a step back instinctively. “It’s alright, as long as you like her.” With that, she looked at Olivia. “Olivia, George, thanks for helping me out today. Are you guys done with dinner? Shall we continue this elsewhere?”
Olivia replied, “It’s fine. We are already full. If you want to leave, just go. Since you have drank some wine, it’s better to hail a cab.”
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