Chapter 166
How My Ex Became My Next by Kirk Stanley ( Gilda Lynch )
Chapter 166
Carol pushed Sherry while speaking.
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Sherry also took this opportunity to hurriedly say, âI plan to apply for your graduate student in my senior year, and I hope to have the opportunity to study design with you.â
Hearing that, Draven encouraged Sherry. âGo for it, then.â
Then he left in the crowd.
After listening to what Draven said, Carol was very excited. She pulled Sherry and said, âSherry, it will work! Absolutely! You must work hard and donât let me down!â
Sherry was very happy.
She said, âDonât worry, Mom! Iâm capable, okay?
She must be Dravenâs graduate student in the future.
But the next second, Gilda walked towards Sherry with a gloomy face.
For some reason, Sherry subconsciously wanted to escape.
âLetâs talk!â
These words were simple, but there was a touch of invisible pressure.
Sherry wanted to ignore Gilda directly.
She turned around and was about to leave, but Gilda grabbed her wrist before she could take a step forward. âWhatâs wrong? You have a guilty conscience now?â asked Gilda.
Carol, who was on the side, rushed up when she saw Gilda grabbing Sherry.
âGilda, what are you doing? Let go of Sherry!â
Gilda ignored Carol and looked at Sherry. âIâll give you a chance. Letâs talk alone.â
Seeing this, the people around all looked at them curiously.
Sherry took deep breath and had to compromise. âMom, Iâm fine! I need to talk to her about something â
âButâ¦â Carol was a little worried. She glared at Gilda angrily and said, âWhatâs there to talk about with this woman? Perhaps she bad intentions.â
âItâs all right, donât worry! She didnât dare to do anything to me in public.â Sherry comforted Carol.
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After hearing what Sherry said,
couldnât help but laugh sarcastically. Sherry became more and more
guilty, and her hands on both sides clenched the corner of her clothes silently.
Gilda and Sherry walked out of the hall, In the corridor, Gilda stopped and asked, âSherry, how did you get. this ?â
Sherryâs heart skipped a beat.
It finally came!
But now the manuscript was in Sherryâs hands. Even if Gilda knew that it was her own design, she couldnât prove it. So Sherry said, âI donât understand what you are talking about.â
Gilda snorted coldly, âReally? Touch your heart and yourself. Is that really design? Itâs the first time Iâve seen a thief behave so confidently.â
Sherry looked around and saw that no one was coming.
Then she said, âWhatâs wrong with being a thief? Can you prove that the design is yours?
âYou have the manuscript? If you have no proof, how can you question me here?
âDo you really think itâs great that your family is rich?
âIâm telling you. I redrew it on a scale of one to your original design, but so what? Will anyone believe your if you say it now?â
Gilda didnât expect that Sherry would not realize the mistake at all and even want to scold her
âIâve never met anyone as cheeky as you. I donât have the manuscript, but the truth is that you stole it from
âWhereâs the evidence?â Sherry had her arms wrapped around her chest with a whatâcouldâyouâdoâwith- me look on her .
âWithout evidence, every word you said is in vain. But donât blame me for not reminding you that defamation is illegal, and I can sue you then â
Gilda laughed out of anger.
Originally, Gilda thought that Sherry was only a sophomore now and she didnât want to ruin Sherryâs future, so she came to ask Sherry alone.
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