Ex Husband Goes Money Comes Chapter 439
Ex-husband Goes Money Comes by Yvone Zabielski
Chapter 439 Bentley Is Looking for Breenda
Audrey was shocked.
She had never expected in her life that Bentley, the nobleman in the McGraw family in Salt Lake City, a
ctually borrowed money from her.
And he only borrowed 3 dollars from her.
Audrey felt that something was strange, but she didnât refuse him and searched through her expensive
wallet.
Howeverâ¦
She didnât find 3 dollars. The smallest bill in her purse was a 20âdollar bill.
Audrey froze, and a dead silence fell.
In the face of Bentleyâs stare, Audrey could only
smile awkwardly. Then she said, âMr. McGraw, please wait a moment.â
She got up and ran to find the butler. Finally, she asked the butler for 3 dollars and gave it to Bentley.
Bentley put it in his trouser pocket and said politely, âThank you.â
When he got 3 dollars, which allowed him to afford to take a taxi, Bentley hurriedly left the house.
Not long after Breenda left, Bentley went to Rosdwell Restaurant as fast as he could.
However, when he arrived, Bentley stood at the door and didnât go in.
Breenda was eating with her fiancé inside, so what reason should he find to look for her?
What should Bentley do to make his appearance less intentional and could chase away Herbert so that
Bentley could have a private chat with Breenda?
After pondering for a while, Bentley felt that he was not good at handling love matters.
He decided to send a message to Russell again to ask for help.
Howeverâ¦
Bentley touched his empty trouser pocket and suddenly remembered that
he didnât bring his cell phone, wallet, or money with him in order to pretend to be pitiful.
Bentley felt helpless.
He couldnât even ask for help, so he could only think of a way himself.
In the Feltonâs house in Salt Lake City.
During lunch, all the members of the Felton family sat at the dining table.
Because Ronian was back, the cook had made an exceptionally exquisite meal.
Sherlyn was not interested in the meal, and all her attention was on the door.
Ronian said that her mother would also come for lunch. Sherlyn really wanted to see her mother.
Sherlyn was so looking forward to it that she gripped the hem of her skirt tightly and jerked the skirt rest
lessly.
Ronian noticed her nervousness and was about to say something when an elegant woman appeared
at the entrance of the dining room.
Everyone turned to look at her.
But many people lowered their heads the moment they saw who it was.
Sherlyn was the most excited. She immediately stood up, her gaze following the woman, who was
walking in elegantly.
The woman was Pamela Czerny, the second wife of Cameron, the head of the Felton family.
After Cameronâs first wife gave birth to the eldest son, she soon died of illness.
Cameron then married Pamela.
Pamela gave birth to a lot of children for the Felton family.
She gave birth to Ronian, the second child, Konner Felton, the third child, Sherlyn Felton, the lost
fifth child, and Jennifer, the youngest child.
Moreover, after giving birth to so many children, Pamela didnât lose her good figure after so many years
. She still looked elegant and noble.
Sherlynâs eyes were red, and she stared at Pamela seriously.
Sherlynâs eyes, eyebrows, and other facial features looked very similar to Pamelaâs. Sherlyn was the m
ost similar to her mother among all the siblings.
Sherlyn couldnât hide her excitement. When she saw Pamela walking toward her, Sherlyn took the initia
tive to reach out.
However, Pamela didnât even spare Sherlyn a glance and walked past her toward Ronian.
A slightly displeased voice was heard. âWhy did you have to call me over? You disturb my
worshipping.â
Ronian smiled gently, âMom, our sister is back. She misses you very much.â
âYour sister? Which sister?â Pamela was slightly surprised.
Sherlynâs face was pale as she stared at Pamelaâs elegant back.
Konner, on the other side of the table, had a cold
expression on his face. He lowered his head without any concern. Jennifer sneered and gloated.
Ronian steadily held Pamelaâs hand and turned her back to look at Sherlyn who was standing behind P
amela. âMom, she is Sherlyn, your daughter. The fifth child of the Felton family.â
Pamela responded and looked at Sherlyn. There was no surprise or
pain but indifference in Pamelaâs eyes as if she was looking at a stranger.
Sherlyn felt a little uncomfortable being stared at. She bit her lower lip and called out to Pamela timidly,
âMom.â
Pamela immediately smiled and nodded
politely. âNice to meet you. Just feel at home and listen to Ronian.â
Jennifer was amused by Pamelaâs âNice to meet youâ and burst into laughter. It was only when she rec
eived Ronianâs serious gaze that she coughed lightly and held back her laughter.
âAlright, since everyone is here, letâs
eat. Otherwise, the dishes will get cold,â Ronian said, changing the topic.
He helped Pamela sit down and then personally handed the knife and fork to Pamela. He was filial and
respectful to her.
When Pamela reached out to take them, she revealed her sleeves. Sherlyn saw the red marks on Pam
elaâs wrist.
Everyone was eating with their heads lowered. Only Sherlyn was quietly observing Pamela. When she
saw the red mark on Pamelaâs wrist, Sherlyn felt suspicious.
It was lunchtime, and Bentley was still standing at the door of Rosdwell Restaurant.
Bentley felt frustrated, regretting that he had not listened to Russell before he came. He should have re
ad more books about relationship skills.
Moreover, Bentley had less than 3 dollars with him. He felt a little guilty when he entered a highâ
end restaurant.
What to do now?
Time passed by. Bentley threw caution to the wind and entered the restaurant.
After Bentley reported his identity, the waiter immediately called the manager over.
The manager quickly came downstairs and greeted Bentley respectfully.
Bentley had his hands in his pockets and looked cold and proud. He did not expect that Bobby was the
Bobby had many industrial chains around the world. Perhaps even he did not know how many companie
Bentley received a warm welcome thanks to Bobby.
The manager bowed respectfully and
smiled flatteringly, âMr. McGraw, how do you have time to come to our humble restaurant? Do you have
private room for you.â
âNo, I am looking for someone. Which room is Mr. Hess in?â
âMr. Hess?â The manager thought for a moment and then replied, âThere is only one Mr. Hess who book
Bentley didnât know Herbertâs full name and didnât care about it. So he said in a colder voice, âThe
one who has been engaged to Ms. Breenda Callis.â
The manager smiled, âThen itâs Mr. Herbert Hess. Please come with me, Mr. McGraw.â
In a top private room.
Herbert stood up and poured wine for Breenda carefully.
Herbert had small eyes, and he was not handsome, but he was not ugly. With a pair of glasses, he
looked very gentle.
Breenda lowered her head and did not look at him. After he finished pouring the wine, Breenda said
coldly, âI drove here by myself, so I canât drink.â
Herbertâs expression changed slightly, but he still handed the glass to Breenda.
âBreenda, it wasnât easy for me to ask you out. Come and drink with me. Iâll call a substitute driver
for you.
âBe good, will you? I have poured you wine, so have a drink for my sake.
âPlease, Breenda.â
His voice was soft as he stared at Breenda expectantly.
Breenda couldnât stand his gaze, so she put down her knife and fork and picked up the wine glass he
handed over.
Herbert clinked his glass to hers. The sound of the glass was clear and melodious. He stared at Breend
Breenda
noticed the look in his eyes. Her vigilance, which she had cultivated in the years she in the business wo
spent
âYou keep urging me to drink. Did you put something in there?â