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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 162

Chapter 162 Money Talks

Arissa sat across from Danna.

A spiteful look fleeted across Danna’s face. With a smile, she mocked, “I didn’t think you are one to be late for your appointments! I guess you don’t really want to know.”

No one has ever made me wait so long! Arissa must be doing this on purpose!

Danna cursed inwardly, yet she could manage a smile, albeit a disdainful one.

At the same time, Arissa swept a glance at Danna. “You wouldn’t beat around the bush if you intend to let me know, Ms. Adams. Just say it!”

She reached into her pocket while maintaining eye contact with the woman opposite her.

Since both of them knew each other’s identities, there was no point in hiding anything.

They might as well put their cards on the table.

Danna ran her fingers along the rim of her cup. “Why do you seem so certain that I will tell you the truth?”

Arissa was unfazed by Danna’s provocation. After all, she already had an inkling of what happened five years ago.

She wouldn’t be controlled by Danna.

Danna smiled. “You sure are calm! Don’t you want to know how I brought you there back then?”

Arissa tightened her fists as her eyes burned with hatred.

“So it was you! Danna, why would you set me up when I have nothing against you?”

Danna had held her captive for over half a year. Every time she thought back to that period of time, she found herself consumed by animosity.

Never had she ever expected Danna to admit to her crimes directly. Does she think she’s untouchable just because she’s from the Adams family?

“It’s your fault for having slept with the wrong man!”

Danna glared at Arissa indignantly.

On that fateful night, she was supposed to lie with Benjamin, but Arissa snatched the opportunity from her.

If I were Gavin’s biological mother, Benjamin wouldn’t have given me the cold shoulder. I would have loved Gavin if I were the one who gave him life.

All the while, Arissa wore a glum look as she glared at Danna, whose arrogance permeated her features.

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