Chapter 38 Morning Sickness
"You..."
Laville didn't expect Chasel to talk back to him because of an ugly woman. "Your words sound plausible, but you are still living on my money. Since this woman's parents are both in hospital, why is she here with you instead of taking care of her parents? You should know her purpose."
"That's right. Mr. Burke, she must aim at your money."
"But Mr. Burke had plenty of money."
"Who knows!"
"How can she seduce Mr. Burke with such an ugly face? It's amazing."
"So idiosyncratic..."
...
The onlookers were giggling, feeling they didn't come in vain. What a wonderful drama!
"I don't care about her purpose as long as I'm happy." Chasel would defend Eudora to the end.
Hearing his words, Colbert showed obvious displeasure.
Alva remained silent to see what would happen and wished Laville could deal with Eudora instead.
Under such a tense situation, Colbert didn't help Eudora but stood by, which meant that bitch was unimportant to him.
Everything was developing toward Alva's expectations.
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