Chapter 87 - Confrontation II

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[This is an adaptation, this story is not mine. The credits goes to the original writer. Please do not vote!]

What a foolish woman.

If Lisa heard her words, did she think he will approach her in the future?

When the proud and aloof smile in Nancy's eyes gradually faded, Jennie casually smiled, "Miss Mcdonie, everyone has a past. As long as my husband isn't involved with other women after our marriage, why should I care about his past? At the age of twenty-eight, he may have several women. Should I had to mind every single one of them?"

Most importantly, she did not believe Nancy's words at all. Based on Lisa's character, he knew very well who exactly he can touch and who he can't touch. His reason would overwhelm all desires.

Nancy's expression changed as she stared at Jennie. She whispered in Jennie's ear in a low voice that only both of them could hear, "Jennie, stop pretending to be great. Lisa and I have known each other for twenty-three years. Do you know him?"

It was autumn and the night wind was blowing, causing people to feel cold on their faces. Jennie was fine, she could still withstand the cold, but Nancy, who stared at her with red eyes, was trembling.

It was unknown whether she was cold or angry.

Jennie couldn't help but sigh, thinking that Nancy was just a spoiled child. "Aren't you cold? If it's cold, why don't we go inside?"

"What right do you have to talk to me like that?! Don't use that hypocritical attitude of yours to put on airs with me!" Nancy pushed her away roughly.

Jennie quickly stabilized her body and did not retaliate. She looked at Nancy in disbelief.

Nancy was acting like an immature child.

How many years had it been since Jennie behaved like Nancy?

After recalling her memories, she suddenly realized that she never act so recklessly before.

Jennie didn't want to retaliate against her because she knew the woman Lisa loved was not Nancy at all. For a moment, she suddenly felt sympathy for the woman in front of her.

The man she had loved since childhood never loved her. His heart had never been given to her and the marriage also was never belonged to her.

She must be very, very sad.

Although she didn't like Nancy, the human heart was still made of flesh. She could still understand her Nancy's feelings.

Just as Jennie wanted to console her, suddenly, a glaring light flashed from a distance, followed by the sound of a car engine.

It was probably Lisa's father's car.

Jennie didn't know what was happening, but the expression in Nancy's eyes suddenly changed. When the light once again shone on them, she suddenly let go of the necklace around her neck, and accidentally slipped the ring and necklace into Jennie's hand.

Jennie was confused and wanted to return the item to her.

"Ah!" Shouts of distress and the sound of Jennie sucking in a cold breath came from the side of the cold pool.

No matter how she thought about it, she would never have imagined that this dramatic and bloody scene would happen to her.

Nancy fell into the pool behind her, and as if she didn't have a good grasp of the direction, her forehead heavily smashed against a sharp rock at the side of the pool.

Jennie stood blankly by the pool, looking at Nancy's figure drowning in the water. For a moment, she was at a loss.

She was so confused that she almost forgot to ask for help and even forgot to save her.

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