Chapter 500
Chapter 500
Chapter 500 Deliberately Seeking to Upset Me
I did overlook the terrain, slightly furrowed my brows, and subtly nodded.
Stanley was busy meeting up with the police, I returned to Walter’s ward, Odin was not there, only
Marjorie was sitting by the bed. Seeing me come in, she looked at me and gave a slight smile, but it
was clear that her expression was not natural.
I placed Walter’s phone on the nearby cabinet, glanced at her indifferently. I was not very good at
handling interpersonal
relationships, especially incapable of forcing a smile, so I just gave her a brief look, considering it a
courtesy between people.
Walter still showed no signs of waking up. I felt sorry for him, even more worried, but all I could do now
was wait.
“Ms. Conner, I apologize for earlier,” Marjorie suddenly spoke.
I paused for a moment, looking up at her. She was looking at me, apologizing, but there was no hint of
remorse on her face. “Although you and Mr. Hinton were married before, you are separated now after
all. You’re not the closest person to him anymore. Touching his things casually, no one can guarantee
that nothing will happen, right?”
After speaking, perhaps noticing my displeased expression, she forced a smile and said, “Don’t be
angry. Look, I’m currently carrying Mr. Hinton’s child and I’m already his fiancée. But I still know my
boundaries. I hardly touch his things without his permission. After all, when it comes to relationships,
one must know their limits and when to advance or retreat.”
Listening to his words, I did feel a moment of displeasure at first, but
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then I immediately laughed it off, looking at her and saying, “So, are you telling me how to be a human
now?”
Her face stiffened, and she quickly shook her head, “Of course not, I was just suggesting. If you’re not
happy, just pretend I didn’t say anything. You don’t need to take it to heart.”
Look at the way she talks, so soft and gentle. If you didn’t know better, you’d really think she was a
caring older sister.
I nodded slightly, still wearing a smile, and said, “Ms. Knight, the words have been spoken, and they
have already upset someone. Can we pretend you didn’t say anything? According to your logic, does
that mean if you kill someone and take back the knife, the wound will instantly heal, as if nothing
happened?”
Although this was said with a laugh, I didn’t find it funny at all.
Her face stiffened, a few cracks appearing on her beautiful face, she said, “Ms. Conner, are you really
angry with me?”
I nodded, too lazy to even smile, “Hmm, not only am I angry with you, I also quite dislike you.”
“You…” Her face had completely fallen this time, but this person seemed to habitually package herself
as a sensible and polite gentlewoman. Even though she was clearly very angry, she still spoke in a soft
and gentle voice, “Ms. Conner, there’s no need for this, is there? I was just speaking casually, and it’s
also the truth. If you don’t like to hear it, then let it be. After all, some things are not in
accordance with etiquette. I don’t mind, but others might secretly say that your upbringing is not good.”
“Private tutor?” I couldn’t help but snort with laughter, looking at her and saying, “So, me working with
the police to investigate a case using Walter’s phone is a result of bad tutoring? You’ve even dragged All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
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Lu into this?”
“Of course I didn’t,” she denied hastily, “I just…”
“So you’re just looking for my displeasure, aren’t you?” I looked at her, my face devoid of any smile,
“Marjorie, I respect that your biological father was a hero, so, towards you, even if I don’t like you, I’ve
unconsciously been more tolerant. But you seem to lack tact. Alright, let’s discuss, what is upbringing.”
I stood up, poured myself a glass of water, and looked at her indifferently, “Walter and I are divorced,
but everyone, including ourselves, knows why. You can’t possibly be unaware. As for the child in your
belly, I’ve said it before, the events of New Year’s Eve are still unclear. No one can be certain, so we
can only wait for the child to be born and have a paternity test. Everything will be clear then. And about
your so-called fiancée status, let me ask you, has Walter ever proposed to you, or put an engagement
ring on your finger? Has he given you a betrothal gift, or personally promised to marry you? None of
these things have happened, right?”
“You…” My words were too dense, and she couldn’t keep her face straight after all. She looked at me
with a somewhat flushed face and said, “On what grounds do you think the child in my belly is not Mr.
Hinton’s? Since ancient times, marriages have been arranged by parents and matchmakers. The old
lady of the Hinton family has tacitly approved of my marriage to Mr. Hinton, so I am Mr. Hinton’s
fiancée. Are you denying me now? Do you also think that the old lady’s words are worthless to you?”
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