Lady Wilson was a typical person who would take advantage and get rid of someone when he or she had ceased to be useful.

Back then, she needed Jennifer to back her up in the detention center. So, at that time, she was extremely courteous to her and even treated her like her own daughter. However, in reality, she loathed vulgar shrews like Jennifer.

Hence, she had completely forgotten about Jennifer since the day she was released from the detention center. 4

To her, Jennifer was just a necessary tool on a special occasion. As soon as the crucial moment had passed, she would not want to be associated with her anymore. 2

However, never in her wildest dream did she imagine that Jennifer would somehow appear in her house

Jennifer did not expect that Lady Wilson denied all the deeds that she had done.

From her point of view, it was Lady Wilson who had bailed them out, arranged for a driver to bring them to Thompson First, and even registered their fingerprints into the house's security system. Why would she deny them now?

all these good deeds, but why

hurried forward and asked incomprehensibly, "You obviously did

was surrounded by the three of them, she could smell their pungent odor that made her feel dizzy and coughing.

much attention to their personal hygiene. Moreover, it was now winter and thick clothes had to be worn and these women, who

surrounded her, the foul stench was even

said while covering her nose, "Jennifer, you must be misunderstood. I

so you don't want to talk about your good deeds, but it doesn't matter. After all, we shared an intimate friendship back in the detention center! Now that we have been released, from now on,

was standing aside,

so we have made arrangements for our rooms. Fortunately, your villa is so big and there are enough rooms for all of

out, "You've got yourselves rooms? Who gave you the right to

"What's the matter? You let us live with you here, of

permission, but who gave you the right to take the rooms in

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255