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Spoiled by the President novel Chapter 85

With a word, Nell held the milky tea and smiled.

Gideon kicked up a fuss but could not find any more words as he gazed at her smiling face. He lit up with a smile.

“Well, spill the beans! Did you plan this?”

Nell nodded.

Gideon’s appearance today may be unexpected but the event still played out according to her original plan.

She had also had a rematch with Celine in mind.

Only, with Gideon as the mediator, it would be a fair competition.

Singing the same tune, Gideon gave a faint smile. “I shouldn’t have interfered.”

Nell shook her head.

“No, you came at the right time.”

She never brought up that although she had a plan figured out, it might fall through.

The Joneses... were not people she could trust anymore.

Five years ago, Oliver Jones was the one who had convicted her of the accusation.

Would justice be served with a rematch occurring five years later without the presence of a fair judge?

It was great that he was here.

With someone backing her up, Nell felt her back straightening up!

Janet took strides out of the hotel and smiled. “Oh my, did I just witness something I’m not supposed to? Nelly, why don’t you introduce us?”

Nell pursed her lips into a grin as she pulled Janet over to introduce to Gideon.

“This is my best friend, Janet Hancock.”

“Jan, this is Gideon Leith, my...”

She paused. Rosy pink crept up her ears as though it had been patted down with rouge.

In the end, she whispered, “My husband.”

Janet widened her eyes in surprise.

“What? You-you’re married...”

Nell covered her mouth.

“Shhh! Quiet down!”

She muttered an explanation, “We married in secret.”

Janet nodded in understanding.

After Nell loosening her grip, Janet threw a glance at Gideon before turning to Nell, giving a thumbs up.

“You guys are the bomb. In such a short span of time, you... Hmm, I’m impressed.”

Nell grinned in a bashful manner.

Gideon was not pleased with Nell’s secretive attitude, acting like he was an embarrassment.

Hence, he chose to keep silent in show of his displeasure.

Janet asked, “Nelly, tell me truthfully. It’s been five years, how much do you remember of that work? You’ll drop the ball if you can’t recreate the whole thing tomorrow.”

Nell smiled.

She fished out a color drawing from her purse and said, “I’ve made preparations. I drew this from memory and it’s an exact copy of the art from five years ago. I drew this out of fear I might have forgotten it. I’ll outline this tomorrow.”

Feeling assured, Janet nodded.

“Great. It’s getting late so I’d best be going now. I’ll come see you tomorrow.”

Nell nodded. “Okay.”

Just as Janet was leaving, a dark figure in hiding crept out into the dark of the night.

Nell glanced at the hot milky tea before taking a sip. She blurted, “Gideon Leith, I have the urge to use the ladies’ room. Why don’t you wait for me here?”

Gideon uttered in a low voice, “I’ll accompany you.”

“It’s alright. The ladies’ room is on the first floor. I’ll go myself. Help me hold my milk tea.”

In addition, with five years having passed, Celine would not be able to make an exact copy, at least in certain areas without painting every stroke herself.

Moreover, Nell gave her another surprise last night.

Celine must be on cloud nine right now!

At that thought, Nell coldly smiled to herself.

Without hesitation, her hand glided over the graphics tablet in dynamic strokes.

Time passed.

About forty minutes later, the door of one of the rooms suddenly swung open and out walked Celine.

“I’m done.”

Oliver nodded.

Jason was on the scene. As she came out, he approached with concern. “How was it? Did you manage to recreate it?”

Celine gave a confident smile.

“Of course, I emailed the work to the address the principal gave. Brother Jay, I told you, I drew the art. Are you still skeptical of me?”

The assured look on her face abolished the last bits of doubt in Jason’s mind.

“What are you rambling about? I trust you.”

On the side, Gideon coldly curled his lips.

After another ten minutes, Nell walked out of the room.

Compared to Celine’s tenacity, she seemed on edge.

Nell said to Oliver, “I’ve emailed it to your address. It’s been five years so I might have forgotten a few minor details. I can’t guarantee 100% reproduction, but... it’s more or less.”

Oliver frowned and cast a worried glance at her.

In the end, he bit his tongue and called the three examiners over instead to open the document together.

The two drawings compared side by side caused a change of emotions in the lot.

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