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Chapter 41
“How about we make a bet, Lexi?” proposed Beatrix
confidently. “I think this man will leave her by the end
of this year, which is three months from now. Either she
throws him out, or he leaves of his own volition. If he
succeeds and even spends the new years at the
Quillen residence, I lose!” There’s no way a man can
tolerate my misandristic sister for three months. I know
she’s only married to him to please Grandpa. Nothing
substantial will come out of this relationship, much less
a baby. Once Grandpa runs out of patience and urges
Sarah to marry someone, Mackenzie will be free.
Meanwhile, Lexi was amused. What am I going to bet
with her? I’m just a part–timer!
Excitedly, Beatrix continued, “If I win, I’ll remain single for
the rest of my life. If I lose, I’ll marry someone and give
birth to a baby boy for the Quillen family!”
didn’t feel right
wins or loses the bet
though. It seems like she’s
bet with
you two talking about
Mackenzie coldly from inside her office.
she couldn’t help but shudder when she heard her sister’s voice.
Lexi greeted her with
smile.
sneered as she
It was the
Beatrix sent her. “Mind explaining
with this?”
as she faced
frigid countenance.
her tongue out
happiness, Mackenzie! It’s only normal that I need to expose my
learned of it!”
him?” Amused, Mackenzie asked rhetorically,
merely attending
sister?”
His sister?” Lexi was
know Roselynn was Emmanuel’s sister.
second later that
His sister?”
sister
fallen into a frozen cellar. “Why do
you already know what’s
sisters, she
Beatrix, which was why the latter
refer to by a nickname.
case, everyone in the Quillen family and Terence Group knew Mackenzie
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