Chapter 1131
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
âYouâre right. Heâs not like us. We could be replaced tomorrow.â
Their candid conversation made Millie blush, leaving her unsure how to respond.
Her decision to donate the money was rooted in Marcusâ apparent indifference to the amount. Since it
wasnât her earnings, holding onto it seemed less meaningful. Besides, watching Marcus speed down
the track earlier had sent her heart into a frenzy.
Winning the money wasnât her priority. Her only wish was for Marcus to cross the finish line safely.
Thus, she resolved to donate the entire sum, channeling it toward greater societal good.
Unable to tolerate the throng of admirers surrounding Millie, treating her like a celebrity, Nancyâs
patience wore thin. She had lost her dignity, yet Millie stood triumphant. This was something she
couldnât accept!
Nancy approached and issued a biting rebuke.
âPlagiarist!â
âPlagiarist? Whatâs that?â someone wondered aloud.
âHave any of you read the news?â Nancy put on a fake smile as she glanced at the crowd.
âI have. Are you talking about the Swan Kiss? The Thomas Group claims she designed it, but D.S.
Company released it first. Theyâre embroiled in a legal battle.â
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âSo, did she really steal the design of the Swan Kiss?â
An individual spoke up, albeit mindful of Millieâs status.
âLetâs not jump to conclusions. We donât have all the facts. Watch what you say.â
Amidst the ongoing chatter, Millieâs thoughts raced incessantly.
In a matter of seconds, Nancy had effectively stirred the pot.
âWhoâs being accused of plagiarism?â Millie retorted, her irritation evident.
Nancy swept her hand through her hair and delivered her words with a veneer of eloquence.
âThe plagiarist still dares to deny it? You truly have an unmatched audacity. You donât need to envy her,
sheâs nothing more than Marcusâ pet. Little parades only good, He her around when heâs in a mood.
How she managed to marry Marcus is an open secret. Her favorite act is playing the innocent and
attracting the protective instincts of men.â
Faced with unfounded allegations, Millie had a powerful urge to snatch a wad of cash from the basket
and smack Nancyâs face with it, just to shut her malicious mouth.
âAs for the truth about the plagiarism incident, it will come to Light soon enough. And speaking of acting
innocent, arenât you the one acting prim and proper? Youâre only revealing your own sordid intentions,â
Millie fired back.
âThe one with sordid intentions is you!â Nancy seized a bundle of money from the basket and flung it at
Millie menacingly.
âDonât act so innocent. Deep down, youâre probably desperate for this money. Your deliberate donation
is just a way to flaunt your supposed superiority. Millie, you sicken me,â Nancy sneered maliciously.