Become Filthy Rich After Divorce

Chapter 732 So-Called Preferences



Chapter 732 So-Called Preferences

Chapter 732 So-called Preferences

It was then that Annie reacted to the fact that it seemed like a really long time since she had received a

call from her sister and she thought she was angry.

But now, looking at the gloomy look on the butler's face, it dawned on her that things might not be so

simple.

"There's nothing my sister can do about it now." Annie subconsciously excused Macy.

So Chester had held her back because he suspected that things were related to her sister? Macy loved

her, yet now she was put in danger.

"Heh. You'd better pray that this matter has nothing to do with Macy." The butler said, turning around

and leaving.

And Annie sat on the floor, shivering.

Why?

Macy had run off alone? Did she know what danger she was int?

...

Andre was upset during this period of time.

Winter has come to Shirling, snowflakes cover the city and the cold air is chilling the air, making it feel

chilly at all times.

"No news yet?" Luna stood behind Andre, looking out at the snow flurries.

Alina was enjoyable about the snow.

Andre had only returned a month ago and was almost completely sure that Alina was not over in

Ingford.

However, the whole world had now been turned upside down, and there was still no sign of Alina.

Now that Luna asked for news of Alina, Andre's eyes had a sadness that could not be dissolved, "That

fool."

How can she not even contact them?

Luna, "It's all chilled out here with Penny gone."

People who are used to the presence of children feel cold and lonely without them in their homes.

Now Luna felt this way, so did Andre. Penny was so clingy to her and now she was missing.

And she was with the seriously ill Alina, and Andre was worried.

"They will definitely be found." At the moment, Andre was bewildered in his heart as he spoke of this.

She was seriously ill.

The donor Chester found was still in Ingford, and Alina wouldn't hold on for too long and everyone was

now worried.

It would be the last separation from her.

"I hope she will be fine. By the way, what's going on between you and Nellie?"

Luna was sad and worried about Alina, but more worried between Nellie and Andre.

After returning from Ingford, Nellie had never come, and had never even met with Andre.

Before, Nellie would come to see Andre whenever he was in Shirling, it didn't seem to be the same as

before.

When Andre was asked by Luna about Nellie, there was even a flash of gloom in his eyes.

"Andre, Nellie is a good woman, there must have been some misunderstanding between you back

then, people don't live long, why should you get angry with each other?"

"You think I am just pissing her off?"

"Aren't you? I can see that you still have feeling for her." The women who have surrounded Andre over

the years have been a lot.

However, Andre did not respond to anyone.

The only person he was nice to was Alina.

But he just treated Alina as his sister.

And with Alina missing all he was having more and more trouble controlling his emotions over the

matter of Nellie.

This point showed that before he transferred all his feelings to the family, he was trying to distract

himself from Nellie.

Alina was a worrywart, and so was Penny. This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.

Now that both Penny and Alina were missing, he had lost his emotional cover and diversion.

...

Nellie came down from upstairs in a long black dress with a trench coat, full of elegance.

Her stepmother, Catherine, was full of disdain, and Hazel, the second Miss James, who was sitting

beside Catherine, looked at her and snorted coldly, "Going to find Andre? He won't care about you

now."

Without paying any attention to the two, Nellie walked straight towards the door.

Seeing that Nellie was not paying attention to her, Hazel dropped the book in her hand, "What a rude

woman."

"Shut up." Before Hazel could finish her words, she was angrily scolded by Catherine.

"Mom, are you still afraid of her after all these years?"

A woman without a mother. How dare she dominate the first lady of Shirling for so long? The whole

Shirling only knows Nellie, the eldest lady of the James family, who knows Hazel?

Catherine put down the coffee cup in her hand, "Your father has always protected her."

If he hadn't protected her, can Nellie grow up successfully? What a joke.

Hazel was still angry.

Catherine took her hand, put away all the disdain she had just felt for Nellie and said soothingly, "What

are you doing arguing with her? The whole James family will be yours, isn't that enough?"

Now the whole of Shirling knows that the eldest Miss Nellie of the James family, but few people know

that the heir to the James family is Hazel, the second Miss James.

When she heard this, Hazel felt slightly better.

"You're still not going to the hospital?" Hazel said.

Catherine raised an eyebrow at her, and it was that same glance that made Hazel feel a hint of

something wrong, "Mom."

"All right, last night, they all gave a sickness notice, he will not live long." When talking about this,

Catherine's eyes were all cold.

And it was her husband, George, the father of Hazel and Nellie, who was given a critical illness notice.

At this moment, Hazel did not panic when she heard that her father had been given a critical illness

notice and would not live long.

Instead, there was all the anticipation in her eyes, "Once he's dead, I'll see who else protects that

bitch."

Catherine didn't say anything.

But Hazel grabbed her, "Sure he is going to wake up?"

"What are you worried about?"

"A will." It's been three sick notices all year, and this one was particularly daunting, and he still hasn't

woken up.

Catherine sneered, "Don't worry, he is surrounded by my spies, if he really makes a will, I will get the

news."

At this, Hazel was somewhat relieved.

As Nellie had just gotten into the car, the call came in, "Hello."

"Lady Nellie." The voice of the butler of George came from the other side of the phone.

Nellie spoke coldly, "What is it?"

"Master wants to see you."

It was rare that he could remember that he still had her as a daughter.

Seeing that Nellie did not speak, the butler continued, "Master is not well."

"..."

"Come to the hospital first."

"Wait until tomorrow, I've got some things going on right now."

After saying that, without waiting for the butler to speak, Nellie hung up the phone icily.

Looking out of the window at the rapidly receding scenery, what shone under Nellie's eyes was

endlessly cold and gloomy.

All these years, the whole of Shirling said that she was the pearl of George, and they only knew the

eldest Miss of the James family, because of the preference of her father.


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