Chapter 9
Calvin came back in the afternoon
Only after making several calls in the study did he come out, catching sight of Natalie looking s loungewear.
In her arms was a mini pig dressed exquisitely in a pretty dress.
Calvin stepped forward, snatched the pig from her, and threw it on the couch. Natalie immediately glower unconcealable fury,
She mentally remarked, âWhat? Just because Yvette is kidnapped, heâs gonna flare up at me? Then, she questioned, âWhat are you doing?â
Thave something to ask yout
Then, ask. Why did you have to throw Jeffrina aside
Calvin was about to lose his cool again, thinking. Iâm so terribly stressed right now, yet sheâs actually arguing with me because of a pig
This woman seriously has the ability to make me lose my temper at any timeâ
He sat down and threw the pig even further away.
Natalie scowled at him, went to pick up the pig silently, and comforted it in her arms. âItâs okay. Jeffrina. Letâs just ignore the lunatic.â
Her words only served to make the already furious man even more enraged
âWhat did you say when you met Yvette today?â The anger in his tone was now unmistakable.
Natalie gazed at him as a sharp glint flashed across her eyes.
She couldnât help thinking. This is that tone, all right.
When Yvette was kidnapped in the last life, he also came back in a hurry and questioned me in the samne tone as now!
Back then, Natalie had been so hurt when Calvin interrogated her because of his mistress.
Now, however, there was only coldness left in her heart.
âI dont think thatâs what you should be asking Instead, you should ask your dear sister what she said to Yvette!â
âWhat do you mean by that
her voice. Then, what do you sparstorming aur because of another woman!â
dat? Calvin Jeffords, whatâs the relationship between usâ
Why are you
fie petite woman lly into a tape, he felt his hear gleen and suddenly sobered up from his aguuton atiale
Looking at thir
âWeâve been together for a decade yet. Fiqurationing my wife herause of another woman now?
Calvin took a deep breath, suppressed his fury and deed hur shghtly âNa Yvette has been kidnapped
You met her today
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âAn Natalie prompted, wanting to see if the current him would accuse her of kidnapping Yvette.
She recollected the things he had said in the last life.
At that time, when he interrogated her, her first response was to deny it. However, Calvin told her, Tknow youâre mad, but this is all a misunderstanding. Tell me where she is
Back then, he instaruly assumed that Natalie was the one who kidnapped Yvene.
Even until now, Natalie could still clearly remember how confident he seemed when he alleged it was her doing. The iciness in her heart intensified.
âSure enough lifeâs easier when oneâs in the dominant position he reflected.
Right then, Calvin, who was initially aggressive, stood up and said somewhat panickedly. âI gotta go, I wonât be coming back for dinner.
Natalie looked at his mildly staggering back view and shut her eyes.
âWhat a great husband this is. If Iâm right, heâs currently.. losing his mind because of Yvetteâs kidnapping, huh?â she pondered.
In the past, the man only had eyes for Natalie.
Even though she simply cut her fingers while slicing an apple, he would nervously observe whether she had any sequela in the following days. Alas, at present, his concern no longer belonged to her.
Two hours after Calvin left, Rebecca called
She criticized Natalie through the phone, âDo you even have the temperament of the lady of the Jeffords family? Do you know how much money the company will lose if this causes a decline in stocks?â
Natalie did not say a word.
Rebecca continued, Tve taught you before. Itâs typical for people with Calvinâs status to put on a show with women outside.â
Though Natalie did not check the news, she knew how big of a sensation Yvetteâs kidnapping had caused by now.
The other party had planned out the entire scheme and gave her no opportunity to react at all.
In the previous life, this was how Natalie was driven crazy.
Back then, she was immersed in the grief of losing Calvin and had no experience in coping with public opinion
In a frenzy, she fell into the trap laid out by the other party time and time again.
At this moment, however, everything overlapped, and she no longer felt the panic and fear she did before
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