Chapter 554 The Truth about the Night in the Restaurant
Jamesâ eyes dimmed. It was because his Amelia was hurt in the
past.
He once hurt her badly. How could the heart riddled with a thousand gaping wounds have trust in him?
James didnât answer Jessicaâs words. Instead, he maintained a chilling face as he clenched onto the knife in his hand, aiming at Jessicaâs other handâ¦
Seeing that he didnât intend to let her go, Jessica burst with rage. âItâs you, itâs you who treated her with indifference. Thatâs why her disappointment in you overflowed. It has nothing to do with me!!! â
James was stunned. When had he ever treated Amelia indifferently?
His sharp cold glance swept past Jessica before he raised the knife in his hand to stab it into her fingertips.
âMake your words clear!â
Sensing that it could potentially save her life, Jessica knew that she must not tell him everything so easily.
Chapter 554 The Truth about the Night in th⦠2/4 âIf you promise to let me go, Iâll explain!â
James was a man of his words. As long as he compromised, she could escape a close death!
She was waiting for Jamesâ answer, but a loud and confident voice was heardâ¦
âYou donât have to tell him, I found out about everything!â
In a long red gown and high heels, Emelyn marched in with her arms crossed, stepping into the room with a female bodyguard.
After throwing the surveillance footage to Zack, she walked up to James and waved at him.
âMr. Evans, go and see the truth. Give me some time to teach
her a lesson!â
Hearing those words, Jessica looked up at Emelyn in disbelief, her eyes were wide open.
âMs. Davies, I didnât offend you. Why would you want to teach me a lesson?!â
Without bothering to give Jessica a single glance, Emelyn took a pair of white gloves from Cindee and took her time to put them.
on.
He grabbed Jessica by the collar and lifted her up from the ground before raising her free hand to send a firm slap across Jessicaâs face!
Chapter 554 The Truth about the Night in th⦠âYouâre asking why?â
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âYou maliciously edited pictures of me and ruined my reputation, shouldnât I teach you a lesson?â
âYou spread rumors and made my crush misunderstood me, donât you think I should teach you a lesson?â
âAs a doctor, you have medical ethics but no morals, shouldnât I teach you a lesson?!â With every sentence Emelyn said, she slapped Jessica hard.
Only when Emelyn was left with swollen cheeks and blurred eyes was she thrown back onto the ground.
Emelyn took off her gloves and handed them back to Cindee, heaving a sigh of relief.
âItâs the first time Iâve ever given someone such a beating. How rude, but itâs quite satisfying. Whatâs going on?â
Looking at the elegant woman in front of her, who showed no mercy when making her move, Cindee couldnât help chuckling.
âMs. Davies, please do not forget. This isnât the first time youâve given slaps, you just do not like wasting time and will just get rid of them directly.â
Emelyn agreed and nodded. âYouâre right.â
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After a great stretch, she walked up to James and saw the screen on the tablet in his hand, which happened to show Amelia at the restaurant searching for him, but after noticing the look in his eyes, she dared not take another step forward.
She pointed to the glass of the restaurant shown on the screen and explained to James, âItâs LOW-E glass. When the light from the outside is stronger during the day, the people outside wonât be able to see through the window. At night, the opposite happens. When the lights inside are brighter than the outside, the inner surface of the glass serves as a mirror and one wouldnât be able to see whatâs happening outside while everything is visible from the outside.â
âUnfortunately, when Ms. Garcia came for you, it happened to be at night. I begged for the two of us to act as a couple and requested your help in forging an alibi, but out of unwillingness, you turned your head to the window with your face cold. Ms. Garcia, who thought those sitting in the restaurant could view the outside of the restaurant, probably took it as your indifference toward her after seeing her, so she was heartbrokenâ¦â
After Emelynâs words came to an end, she glanced at the pale James and couldnât help complaining to herself. Couldnât this good-looking face smile a little more? Was there any need for Jamesâ face to be cold all day long just like her brotherâs? Did they think that it was cool?
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