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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 131

Chapter 131 Eleanor Was Satisfied


Before Anastasia could say anything, Eleanor couldn't help but push Anastasia's shoulders away and looked at Terence and that woman with a sneer. She spoke unceremoniously, "It's a scandal that everyone knows. What's there to be afraid of?"

Romy, who was beside Terence, shrank in fright. She pursed her lips and lowered her head, seeming a little embarrassed.

Terence stood before her, looking at Eleanor with a hint of frustration between his eyebrows.

"Eleanor, you better mind your words!"

Eleanor sneered, refusing to give in.

"Oh, is she your wife or your fiancée?

"Why should I mind my words?

"If I remember correctly, your family even asked you to go on a blind date with me a few days ago!

"Why didn't you tell her that you won't marry her? Oh, you're just toying with her.

"Even after giving birth to a child, she still can't be a member of the Newton family.

"It is because the Newton family only wants to find a famous lady to marry. A poor college student can't offer significant help and will only be ridiculed..."

Terence's face had turned dark to the extreme, and he stared at Eleanor with a sinister gaze.

"Eleanor, are you done? I won't marry you. Are you satisfied now?"

When he said this coldly, Eleanor smirked and raised her eyebrows.

"Okay. I'm very satisfied."

She breathed a long sigh of satisfaction, and when she was about to leave, she looked at the female student who almost had her head hung low and kindly reminded her, "You've been deceived by an old man even before stepping into society. You think you can fulfill your life dream by crossing social classes, but you have to think about it carefully. If he can marry you, his family won't ask him to go on a blind date with a famous lady."

Upon seeing the dark and gloomy look in Terence's eyes, with a rage about to surge like a giant wave, Eleanor didn't continue to provoke him. She turned around and pulled Anastasia away.

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