When they arrived at the mansion, Lucian suddenly spoke up when Roxanne was about to help Madilyn get out of the car.
“If you're worried about your children, why would you go to a place like that?”
Roxanne could see Lucian's frosty expression through the rearview mirror.
Pausing for a moment, she replied, “Mr. Farwell, you made the bar sound like some kind of shady place.
Weren't you there too?”
“Unlike you, I was there for business. Ms. Jarvis, you sure have many men accompanying you earlier,” Lucian retorted.
Roxanne could not help frowning at his jibe. At that moment, she also recalled the words Lucian had said to her at the bar.
“Ms. Jarvis, since you already have two children, I advise you to clean up your act. Even if you don't care about your reputation, think about your boys. I wonder what will they think if they knew their mother has been frequenting that kind of place while chatting up some random guys,” Lucian added slyly.
It was not the first time they had discussed such topic.
Roxanne did not know if it was because of the wine, but she could not suppress her anger at that moment. “Mr. Farwell, don't you think you're being nosy by meddling in my private life? So what if I've two children? I'm single right now. What's wrong with me having a drink or two with another man? We're all adults here,” she retorted.
Lucian's frown deepened when he sensed that Roxanne was on the verge of losing her temper. He wanted to retort but ended up saying nothing.
Despite having two children, I can't argue the fact that Roxanne is a single woman right now. Given our current relationship, I'm not in a position to interfere with her private life either. Still, I get p*ssed seeing her with another man.
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