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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 310

Chapter 310 “Joanne Winters, our friendship ends now if you don’t shut your mouth.” Joanne merely grinned impishly in return, and it was evident she would not stop talking.

“Is your tiny body able to take on Cedrick? Look at the size of his body! Should I buy some medicine that encourages early ejaculation? Better not, though-it’s not good for him to take

them.”

Catelyn was mystified by her behavior. She chose to ignore it altogether as she covered her ears and laid back in bed.

The next day, Catelyn received a text from Cedrick the moment the sun rose.

He told her that he would be bringing her breakfast and ordered her to not eat anything else before that.

Catelyn felt oddly pleased. Cedrick had started treating her better every day. He was thoughtful and took good care of her while she, on the other side, was unable to give back to him.

The doorknob twisted open. Catelyn thought it was Cedrick who had come bearing breakfast, but it was actually..

An unwelcomed guest, Lola Atherton. Lola had chosen to come early in the morning and even dressed up before coming to see her. She was wearing a matching Channel suit with a pair of stockings and high heels. Her wavy hair fell gracefully on her back, emitting an enchanting and graceful aura. The nurses and doctors could not help but steal a second look at her when she walked into the corridor toward the room.

She had no time circling around with Lola.

“You were the one who spiked my water with laxatives. What do you think?”

“Laxatives?” blurted Lola innocently as she waved her hands. “Miss Catelyn, you shouldn’t joke about these things! Why would I ever spike your drink with laxatives?” Catelyn managed to catch Lola’s subtle arrogance in her eyes. She glared coldly at her, her expression still as dead water. “I know it was you; there’s no need to pretend.”

“Miss Catelyn, I honestly have no idea what you’re talking about.” Lola continued to act as she empathetically said, “I felt so guilty when the driver almost ran into you yesterday, so I came to visit and see how you’re doing. I can’t believe you’d slander me! Are you sure you didn’t eat anything bad by mistake? There are so many things that could cause diarrhea, and you can’t just pin this on me. I can’t tolerate that!”

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