Chapter 353: Vincent Lancaster and His Mother CKnocking
Chapter 353: Chapter 353: Vincent Lancaster and His Mother CKnocking
After returning to the villa, Nina Sinclair washed away her fatigue.
As she lay on the bed, she felt utterly exhausted.
The day had been fraught with unexpected situations, leaving her overwhelmed.
But surely the most exhausted ones must be Vincent Lancaster and Sierra Sinclair.
Thinking of this, she opened the news again and checked the latest updates. To her surprise, Sierra Sinclair was
pregnant and had called the press to tearfully complain about Vincent Lancaster ignoring her, creating quite a
stir.
Nina Sinclair thought that Vincent Lancaster and Sierra Sinclair would probably have more entanglements to deal
with in the future.
They surely wouldn't bother coming in front of her again, right?
Just as she turned off her phone and was about to sleep, the doorbell of the villa suddenly rang.
Nina Sinclair squinted in confusion; who could be ringing the doorbell? Could it be Julian Lancaster?
Already in bed, Nina Sinclair was too lazy to move.
So, she picked up her phone and sent a message to Julian Lancaster: Why are you back again? Is something the
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matter?
There was no reply, presumably Julian Lancaster hadn't checked his phone.
The doorbell continued to ring persistently, as if it wouldn't stop until she answered the door.
Having no other option, Nina Sinclair could only get up. She threw on a jacket and went downstairs to open the
door.
She had assumed it was Julian Lancaster and hadn't looked through the peephole. When she saw Vincent
Lancaster and Yvette Thompson outside the door, her face instantly darkened.
Without waiting for Vincent Lancaster to speak, Nina Sinclair promptly closed the door, her movements clean
and decisive, clearly showing that she had no intention of talking to Vincent Lancaster.
The doorbell continued to ring incessantly, accompanied by Vincent Lancaster's voice.
"Nina, open the door, | have something to say to you!"
"Please open the door?"
"Nina..."
Listening to Vincent Lancaster's voice from outside, Nina Sinclair felt a surge of repulsion. What did Vincent
Lancaster want now? Shouldn't he be dealing with Sierra Sinclair?
"Nina, if you don’t open the door, I'll wait here until you do!"
Vincent Lancaster stared at the firmly shut door, feeling somewhat angry. He didn’t expect Nina Sinclair to be so
unyielding, was she truly so cold and indifferent?
He had investigated and knew that Nina Sinclair was currently living alone in this villa.
This was why he brazenly cwith Yvette Thompson to find her, not caring about whatever Nina Sinclair might
have with other men. The most important thing was that Nina Sinclair was the Sinclair family heiress!
Inside the villa, Nina Sinclair felt increasingly irritated by the ongoing noise from outside.
She was just about to call the police to report them for disturbing the peace when a thought struck her, calming
her down completely.
Resolving this once didn’t mean there wouldn't be a next time, and with Vincent Lancaster's behavior, he
definitely wouldn't give up easily. It might be better to listen to what Vincent Lancaster had to say and resolve
this issue once and for all.
An icy expression appeared on her face as she opened the door.
When Vincent Lancaster saw Nina Sinclair open the door, a look of joy appeared on his face. He quickly stepped
forward, "Nina, you finally opened the door."
"What's the matter?" Nina Sinclair looked at him warily.
"Nina..." Vincent Lancaster called softly, gazing at her with deep affection. An outsider might think he was truly
fond of her.
Seeing his repulsive gaze, Nina Sinclair's face remained emotionless.
She crossed her arms and said, "It's late, Mr. Lancaster. If you have something to say, just say it. I've had a busy
day and I'm very tired."
Vincent Lancaster's expression darkened, "Nina, | was wrong in the past. Do you still blme?"
Yvette Thompson, who was standing behind him, immediately cforward, saying, "Yes, it was my fault before.
| didn’t realize Vincent would be swayed by that woman Sierra Sinclair. I've already scolded Vincent harshly, he
knows he was wrong. Nina, please forgive Vincent."
Nina Sinclair frowned deeply; so these two cbegging for forgiveness.
She initially thought they were here to cause trouble.
But forgiving Vincent Lancaster? What were they thinking? Did they think she was a glutton for punishment?
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