Chapter 177 You’re Robbing Me
Cora knew very well that Byron was mocking her for being
obsessed with money.
But compared to letting him know that she had other thoughts about him, she would rather have him
misunderstand her greed for money. She didn’t want to reveal her feelings to him, which would be utterly embarrassing to
her.
At that moment, she thought of what Sally had said before about pretending to break up for money. So she confirmed what he thought in a half-joking tone.
“If Mrs. Lydia Hansen doesn’t give up and make persistent efforts to give me money to let me break up with you. She might give me more than just this one sum of money! This method of making money is simply too easy.”
Little did Cora know that someone would always top her
schemes.
Byron pondered for a moment, narrowed his eyes, and stared at her as he said, “That’s actually a great way to make money! Let’s do it as you said, with a 20-80 split.”

Chapter 177 You’re Robbing Me
“I get 80%, and you get 20%?” Cora furrowed her eyebrows, finding it hard to understand if Byron was being serious or
not.
2/4
But Byron directly showered her with his capitalist nature, saying, “I take 80%, and the first transaction was conducted without my consent, so your share also belongs to me as compensation for my me tal distress.”
“I object!” Cora protested immediately. This was her hard-earned money. Why should it all belong to him?
Furthermore, Cora had taken so much money from Lydia without doing anything in return, and she was worried that Lydia might come after her for the money.
But Byron’s voice, as cold as ice water, dismissed her objection with a single sentence. “Your objection is invalid. I will have someone count and take away these things later.”
Then he walked toward the bathroom, unbuttoning his collar.
Cora was at a loss for words.
She had never seen someone describe robbing someone so
nobly!
What surprised her even more was that the next day when she woke up, the seven thousand ounces of gold in the room
Chapter 177 You’re Robbing Me
had indeed disappeared without a trace.
3/4
This made her suspect for a moment that Byron’s apparent displeasure upon learning about her intention to break up for money was just a ploy to take away that money from her.
Jane arrived early at the office, and she saw the nurse had a difficult expression on her face.
The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255