Chapter 150 Are You Done Talking?
He
thought she was emotionally fastidious.
As a result. | bumped into her going to the hotel with an old man today
What did this indicate? It indicated that she had been pretending all along!
He was tricked.
She was so unloving and manipulative, how could she have the nerve to say such things.
Myrna lifted her head, her dark eyes landing on Stephanie's indignant face. Seeing her righteous anger and
restless demeanor, she lifted her thin eyelids and grunted, "You're right, | think | went too far."
"I gave you too many opportunities to prance around in front of me."
"| was the one who gave you face."
Stephanie always felt that there was more to her words, which inexplicably made her feel uneasy.
He clenched his fists, unable to understand where she got the nerve to say these things to him.
Even if her biological father was not a teacher in River Town, but a professor at Craydon University, so what?
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn plain terms, he was nothing more than a high-level teacher.
Had ssocial connections.
So what
Could it compare with the connections of the real upper class?
Her family was, after all, a listed company, backed by the big tree that was the Taylor Group,
The CEO of the Taylor Group, Denise, was one of those people from Nemmington, and she could speak in the
upper circles of Nemmington,
Did Myrna think that just because her biological father was a professor at Craydon University, he could challenge
her, even threaten her with arrogance, and bravado? Ridiculous!
"Sis, we're only looking out for you. Even if you're unwilling to listen to our advice, there's no need to get angry
out of embarrassment."
Hehe~!
Myrna was truly disgusted to the point of nausea.
She lowered her gaze to play with her phone, sent a message to Denise, and put away her phone while coldly
glancing at the two people: "Finished talking?" Lawson:
Stephanie: ...
What was her attitude!
Myrna didn't even bother to glance at them, preparing to walk towards the roadside to find the kids' car.
Who would have thought, she left nonchalantly, yet speople were
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unwilling to let her go, even wanting her to give an explanation.
"Myrna, stop! Cback with me, I'm taking you to meet Mr. and Mrs. Stark, let them have a good talk with
you."
Lawson rushed over to pull and tug.
Myrna's eyes turned completely cold, because the back of her hand that he accidentally touched immediately
reacted, a patch of crimson rash appeared. She flung her hand away, her eyes fierce, "Get out!"
She was very annoyed.
If they had the audacity to bother her again, she wasn't sure what she might do.
Lawson hadn't realized the danger yet, he kept preaching, "You cback with me..."
His hand hadn't even gotten close to Myrna when his wrist was suddenly seized by someone.
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"Did the Cooper family teach you to go crazy on the street?"
This voice, upon hearing, Myrna knew, it was Calvin.
He was still wearing the shirt that he had bought for himself, his casual attire was more pleasing to the eye than
Lawson's carefully coordinated outfit.
As soon as he appeared, he immediately overshadowed Lawson.
"M-Mr. Larson?" Lawson looked surprised, not expecting to run into Calvin here.
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The Larson family was related to them. Calvin's cousin had married his brother, but she died early due to a
difficult childbirth.
The relationship between the two families becvery strained because of this matter.
The Larson family didn't even return the child to them while his brother was still alive. The child was left to be
raised in Nemmington, not even bearing his father's surname, but instead took the surnof his deceased
sister-in-law, Larson. He had only met Mr. Larson once, at the wedding.
In the circle of Nemmington, Mr. Larson was also a top figure. At the wedding, many people from the upper class
were present, many of whom were figures that the Cooper family looked up to.
But these people, in front of Calvin, put away the arrogance they showed towards others, being respectful and
pleasing, completely different from how they usually behaved.