Chapter 100 Donât say angry words.
âWhat, what did you say? Margot looked at her with wide eyes and disbelief.
I said, I have nothing to do with the Swift Family You just said that I humiliated the Swift Family I think you should have misunderstood something I remember I didnât call you to come hereâ
Nikita looked at Margotâs dark face, and her eyes were still faint, as if she didnât care about everything âMiss Dan can leave at any time, and I will solve my own affairs without bothering irrelevant peopleâ
Margot froze She couldnât say a word because she was too shocked.
âI have nothing to do with the Swift Family I hope Miss Dan will not take yourself as my mother in the future. I hope you can understand that we are not mother and daughterâ
Margot didnât expect Nikita to say so.
She actually said that she has nothing to do with Swift Family She even called her Miss Dan Is she not going to admit Swift Family?
She grew up in a poor ravine named Syracuse Villiage, and finally left that poor place. She is really willing to give up everything now and go back to Syracuse Villiage?
Dunman canât believe it.
No one will want to go back to the poor days after having a better life.
âNikita, donât say angry words.â Margot thought Nikita is in anger. She took a deep breath to endure her anger, âYou think I want to handle these messy things?â âYou represent the Swift Family.â
âIf others talk about Swift Family in the future, I donât want their first thing that comes to mind is that I have a daughter in prison. You can lose face, I canât! Swift Family canât lose this face!â
âNikita.â Nathan came over and looked at Nikitaâs indifferent porcelain face, frowning and said, âDonât say angry words.
Itâs not good for youâ âDo you really want to go to jail?â
âDo you know what that means?
âYou better have a good attitude now. Go and apologize to them first. Donât be so stubborn at this time.
When you should throw away your temper, you should do it. Anyway, it is you who are wrong first, it is youâ¦â
Nathan words havenât finished, and he felt a cold eyes fell on him.
He lowered his head.
Her eyes are like wrapped in frost, like quenched ice, and her face looks indifferent to the extreme.
Nathan canât see a trace of feelings from her eyes, only bone-chilling coldness.
She looked at him as if she were looking at a stranger. No, it was colder, more indifferent and alienated than looking at a stranger.
They looked at each other.
Nathanâs whole body seemed to be frozen by the coldness in the girlâs eyes, and his throat seemed to be frozen with a layer of ice. His lips moved, but he couldnât say a word.