Triplets’ Attack: Game Over Daddy Chapter 93

Chapter 93 Sick Daughter

The two middle-aged men sitting at the table stood up and approached Matthew. “What a coincidence, Mr. Hilton! How about you join us?”

Dominic stared at the woman in Matthew’s embrace when he realized he wasn’t holding her hand anymore. He was a little pissed off and wanted to pull her back.

Shelby held him back and whispered, “Ms. Perkins is still here right now, Dom. Don’t embarrass her. A woman who had given birth before doesn’t deserve to be with you.”

Dominic’s father, Saul Campbell, and Fatma Perkins’ father, Tommy Perkins, approached Matthew.

They shook Matthew’s hand before handing him their cards.

Matthew was holding Elizabeth with one of his hands while he used the other to shake two middle aged men’s hands and accept their cards.

“I’ll take my leave now. Sorry for disturbing you all.” He led her out of the room as the two middle aged men sent them out.

Shelby added, “Did you see that, Dom? She’s hooking up with Matthew right now, and that

means she’s not as simple as she looks. Don’t let her innocent appearance fool you. She’s a

scheme.”

If she hadn’t approached Elizabeth a couple of times before and “convinced” her to leave

Dominic with money, then her son would’ve been the one getting in trouble.

She would never allow a woman like Elizabeth to marry her son and make him raise another

man’s children.

stared at his

go do

away her

had

are

replying,

head. I know he’s upset and couldn’t let it go, but he

life. I won’t agree to it, and neither

family.

led out of the private room

private room.

down quietly

how sad she looked.

on blind dates?”

before, but that had become Matthew’s. It

for in the past because it became his

it

at him. “No. It’s a good thing that Dominic

happiness.”

of hers

down with her status and

of his family’s attitude

happy one,

little skeptical as he put some

getting cold.”

an hour to finish their meal. Elizabeth

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