Mr. Sallow's Sinful Wife by Maisie Chasey
Chapter 173
Chapter 173 Arguments Arise Between Couples But Resolve In Bed
Nancy took a step back and replied, “It’s just a coincidence.”
“A coincidence?” Julian smirked coldly. “Do you expect me to believe that? You deliberately fell when I entered the room and even stared at me while I was drinking. Do you think all of this is just a coincidence? Do you take me for a fool?”
Hearing his words, Nancy was also taken aback. These were originally just coincidences, but through his interpretation, they had completely transformed into something else.
“You have misunderstood, Mr. Jadin. I never intended to get your attention,” Nancy insisted.
“I don’t believe you.” Julian looked at her with a sharp gaze.
Nancy waved her hand casually and said, “Well, if you don’t believe me, I won’t say anything more.” She knew that saying anything else would only make things worse.
At that moment, she lowered her head and found an opportunity to slip out from under Julian’s arm.
She left without hesitation, without even looking back.
Julian watched her leave and sneered. “You’re just playing hard to get. Unfortunately, I’m not falling for
it.”
After leaving Julian, Nancy headed towards the private room. She remembered it was the one on the left, so she pushed open the door on the left.
However, as the door swung open, she was momentarily stunned when she saw the people inside.
the one where her colleagues were. It was filled with people singing, playing games, and chatting. In any case, it was lively. Although. the room had dim lighting and was crowded, Nancy instantly spotted Nicholas. He was lounging lazily on the couch with his legs crossed. Despite his casual demeanor, he still looked noble
he was sitting in the center of the room. Clearly, he was the center of attention, surrounded
unfamiliar and beautiful woman barge into the room, the entire room fell silent. Everyone’s gaze turned to
spotted Nicholas. However, his eyes were cold, and he had
was eerily calm.
gaze Her eyelashes hid the disappointment and sadness in
to knowe me and treat me as a stranger, why should I say anything? Maybe! should just forget it. After all, we are already divorced, so strictly speaking, we are indeed strangers. Hence, he is doing the right thing I dont need to feel upset about it I
room,” said Nancy. Then, she turned
can’t just come and go as you please.” The man in the
walked into the wrong room. My room is just across from yours.” Nancy explained.
step forward and towered over her. “I don’t care about these explanations, sweetheart. I’m only interested in the result. You’ve walked into the wrong room, so you must agree to my request before you can leave. Otherwise, you will be stepping on.
the man was referring to was Nicholas. However, she didn’t ask for Nicholas’ help since he was already treating her as a stranger. Besides, Nicholas just watched as the man made things difficult for her. maintaining the same posture as before without any
her gaze, Nancy asked, “What should
Philip smirked and snapped his fingers.
in front of Nancy. In that split second, Nancy’s heart skipped a beat. She knew that she would have no choice but
drink it, Jayden suddenly stopped her.
at him
isn’t the only option, you know,” Jayden said
there to choose
that you’ve disturbed my VIP. If you’re willing to kiss him or do something similar to gain his forgiveness, I can…” Forgive
refused him. “No. I choose to drink.” With that, she downed
to stop her, but it was already too late. He didn’t expect her to choose to drink such a large glass of white wine instead of kissing him. At
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