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CEO's Passion: Love by Mistake

Chapter 697
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“Do tell me, Aunt Catherine,” Jacqueline pleaded.

Catherine suddenly looked sorrowful, taking out a handkerchief and dabbing at the corners of her eyes

dramatically. “Shane's been trying to capture Sean lately, so Sean can't even come home. I came here to convince

Natalie to call Shane off, but she refused. Jacqueline, please help to persuade Shane,” Catherine begged.

“Oh,” Jacqueline stated, a crafty gleam appearing in her eyes. She beamed at Catherine, saying, “Got it, Aunt

Catherine. Don't worry. I'll do my best to let Shane know.”

Natalie frowned but said nothing.

Upon hearing that, Catherine held Jacqueline's hands tightly and exclaimed with gratitude, “That's fantastic! Thank

you, Jacqueline.”

“Please, there's no need to thank me. I'm just doing what I can. After all, Sean took care of me last time. I'm just

repaying the debt,” Jacqueline replied modestly.

“You've got a conscience, Jacqueline, unlike some people,” Catherine said, deliberately emphasizing the last two

words. She cast a baleful glance towards Natalie as she spoke, her eyes like two daggers pointing at her.

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The latter shook her head in contempt. She decided not to dignify them with a response, however and remained

silent.

“All right, Jacqueline. It's getting late, so I'll be going home. I'll leave Sean in your hands, then. I'll be sure to invite

you over some time,” Catherine concluded, getting to her feet.

Jacqueline likewise rose from her seat and extended her hand towards Sean's mother. “Sure, Aunt Catherine. Let

me see you on your way out.”

The two of them then headed off towards the door.

Mrs. Wilson came over after Jacqueline and Catherine had left, bearing a plate of fruits in hand. Looking after them,

she tutted, saying, “This Ms. Graham doesn't know her place. Does she think she's the owner of this house? How

dare she send Mrs. Thompson off? It's your role here, Madam! She snatched it right away. She's the one with no

manners.”

“It's all right, Mrs. Wilson. She can do what she likes,” Natalie said smoothly, nibbling on a slice of watermelon.

After all, Natalie was confident that she could defeat Jacqueline at any given moment.

Besides, Catherine had thoroughly irritated Natalie for the entire conversation, and she was in no mood to send her

off. Let Jacqueline have the honors if she wants, Natalie thought contemptuously.

“She's... Forget it,” Mrs. Wilson began as if she had something on her mind but shook her head gravely without

continuing.

Natalie smiled at her. “It's fine, Mrs. Wilson. Please take a seat and accompany me.”

Mrs. Wilson had finished her tasks for the day, so she sat down next to the woman.

Jacqueline returned at that moment and greeted them haughtily, “Ms. Smith, Mrs. Wilson.”

“Ms. Graham, do you know that when you agreed to Mrs. Thompson's request, it was tremendously unfair to

Madam?” Mrs. Wilson abruptly scowled in a trembling voice, unable to contain her outrage.

The smile on Jacqueline's face instantly faded. “Mrs. Wilson, what are you referring to?” she asked innocently.

“Mrs. Thompson came here to speak to Madam because she wanted her to persuade sir. Mr. Sean kidnapped

Madam, and if she refused to agree, it would have been her business. You had no right to interfere!” Mrs. Wilson

declared hotly.

It was exactly what Natalie had been trying to convey to Catherine. The victim was simply unwilling to forgive her

abuser.

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It was comical that a bystander should be able to forgive the abuser on the victim's behalf.

Natalie was surprised to hear Mrs. Wilson reprimand Jacqueline on her account. However, a warm feeling rose

within her, and she looked at the housekeeper with deep appreciation.

Jacqueline, on the other hand, looked as if she had just tasted something nasty.

She fiddled with the hem of her shirt, saying feebly, “I was only trying to help Ms. Smith. She's the daughter-in-law

of the Thompson family, and if she refused to help Mrs. Thompson, things might be difficult for her in the future.”

“That's not up to you,” Mrs. Wilson said coldly.

At that remark, Jacqueline's eyes turned red, and tears sparkled in them. She turned to Natalie and said mournfully,

“Ms. Smith, do you think it was wrong of me to do that?”

“I think it was unnecessary of you to step in, Ms. Graham,” Natalie replied curtly. “You knew what happened to me,

but you ignored it and took the moral high ground, insisting that I was wrong for being rude to Mrs. Thompson. You

even agreed to Mrs. Thompson's suggestion on my behalf. Do you think it was right of you to do so?”

“That's right. It didn't cost you anything to agree,” Mrs. Wilson added.

Jacqueline bit her lip as tears streamed uncontrollably down her face. Sobbing, she turned away from the two

women without another word and dashed upstairs.