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Spoiled by the President novel Chapter 128

Sylvia’s expression relaxed. “It’s good if you understand. Mr. Cap is already generous enough to give you this opportunity to apologize, so don’t be ungrateful.”

Nell smiled sarcastically.

She looked at Dylan who was lying in the hospital bed. There was a gentle and calm smile on her face, but her eyes were cold without a hint of laughter.

“Dylan Cap, I don’t know where you found the face to think that I, Nell Jennings, would like you and even marry you. Oh, it was probably Old Madam Jennings who gave you that idea!

“After all, she earnestly advised me in the car earlier saying that you’re very useful to the Jennings and that the power behind you would enable the Jennings to have a smooth sailing future in Jincheng. We would no longer have to tolerate other people anymore.

“If not for this, she would not have bothered to put up with a rude and arrogant b*stard like you!

“She even said that you lost your wife in your early years and your child in your midlife, and you’re all alone now. You look like you’ll have a short life too, so as long as I’m willing to give birth to your son, the entire Cap family fortune will be mine in the future.

“Tsk tsk, to be honest, it was quite tempting listening to it. Unfortunately, I’m really just not interested in you, so I can’t agree with her thoughts.

“Furthermore, regarding last night’s incident, I’ve already informed a lawyer and kept the evidence. In a few days, I’ll sue you for attempted rape. I know that your family’s influence is very strong.

“Lots of business families don’t dare to provoke you, but I’m sorry. Even if it’s an iron plate, I’m kicking it for sure today. Just wait and see if you don’t believe me!”

As she spoke, everyone in the room gradually turned pale.

Sylvia roared in anger. “Nell! What nonsense are you saying? W-When did I ever say something like that…”

“Old Madam Jennings, if you dare to say it, then you should also dare to admit it. It’s not a good habit to say one thing to someone’s face and another thing behind their back.”

Nell smilingly stood up and patted the non-existent dust on her skirt before walking over to Sylvia and looking at her condescendingly.

She laughed. “I’ve said everything Old Madam Jennings told me to say. Is there anything else you want me to add?”

“Y-You!”

Sylvia went white with anger. Her fingertips trembled as she pointed at Nell.

Dylan’s cold and gloomy voice came from behind.

“Nell Jennings, are you sure you want to mess with me?”

Nell laughed.

Ignoring him, she said to Sylvia instead. “Since there’s nothing else, I’ll take my leave now.”

Then, she walked out elegantly.

When she reached the door, her footsteps suddenly paused. She looked back at Dylan’s furious expression on the bed and said with an enchanting smile.

“Oh, I forgot to tell Mr. Cap. The truth is, I’m already married.”

She frowned and put on a distressed and helpless expression. “I don’t know why Old Madam Jennings still introduced me to you even though she knew I was married… Maybe… In her eyes, Mr. Cap is someone with more money than sense and can be deceived with just a few words. That does seem to be the case.”

After Nell finished speaking, she gave him a sympathetic expression before leaving.

The ward fell deathly silent.

Dylan slowly turned and looked at Sylvia with cold and cruel eyes.

Sylvia laughed awkwardly.

At this point, it was meaningless to explain herself. It would only make herself appear even more pale and weak.

However, she still forced a smile. “Mr. Cap, don’t listen to her nonsense. I’ve never said such a thing. That little brat was clearly just trying to sow dissension between us. You mustn’t be deceived by her.”

Dylan laughed coldly.

“Is that so? What about her already being married?”

Sylvia’s smile stiffened.

“T-That’s impossible! She’s lying to you. She’s my granddaughter. How would I not know if she was married?”

Dylan smiled sarcastically.

“Grandmother, how was it?”

“Mom, have things been settled?”

Sylvia glared at them.

“Settled? We were played by that little b*tch!”

“What?”

They all turned white.

Celine’s eyes flashed with a dark light and she anxiously stepped forward to support the old lady. “Grandmother, do you mean that sister deliberately played us and didn’t apologize to Brother Dylan?”

Sylvia growled. “She did more than simply not apologizing. She also said a whole lot of nonsense that offended him even more.”

Then, she turned to Celine. “Before, you told me that Gideon Leith had a fiancee in the capital and that it was impossible for him to get married to Nell. Are you sure this is true?”

Celine froze.

The others were also stunned and all looked at Celine.

Her expression changed as she secretly clenched her fists.

“It should be true! It was Tara Garrett who told me this. She’s a cousin from the Garrett family, so she shouldn’t be wrong.”

Sylvia was relieved at her words.

“That’s true. If that’s the case, then there’s nothing we have to be afraid of.”

“Yes. It said that Gideon Leith’s fiancee is also from the Garrett family! There can’t be a mistake.”

“If so, I’m relieved! As long as Nell hasn’t become the true Mrs. Leith, she’s still a member of our family. Even if Gideon Leith wants to protect her, he would always have misgivings about escalating matters! After all, the Garretts aren’t people to be trifled with. This way, the two of them will never have their relationship see the light, so what are we afraid of? Hmph, Nell Jennings. I thought you were formidable, but you’re really nothing much at all!”

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