Getting Him Hooked: Mr. Freeman’s Indifferent Sinner Wife Chapter 260
Getting Him Hooked: Mr. Freeman’s Indifferent Sinner Wife Chapter 260
The mother and daughter of the Jameson family cried together, attracting more people to watch the scene.
“Tsk tsk, how unexpected. This little girl is so young, but she’s so evil. How can she make a mother kneel for her?”
“I heard that the one kneeling is Mrs. Jameson. How powerful is that woman, being able to force the matriarch of the Jameson family to kneel for her?”
“I heard she’s a mistress…”
This was getting more and more outrageous!
Olivia could not bear it anymore. She looked at the crowd coldly. “There should be a limit to gossiping. Aren’t you afraid of getting sued for spreading rumors?”
Upon hearing this, everyone was a little scared and took a step back.
Just then, Rainie cried and shouted, “Olivia, you even asked my mother to kneel down for you? Are you devoid of conscience?”
Mrs. Jameson tugged at Rainie’s clothes and reminded in a low voice. “Shut up, do you want to make more trouble?”
However, Rainie did not care at all. She bit her
lip and looked at Olivia. “If you have any grievances with me, come to me directly. Why are you bullying my mother?”
Olivia gritted her teeth and sneered.
Rainie was so good at acting. What a touching mother-daughter relationship!
Olivia pulled off the silk scarf around her neck, pointed at the bruise, and asked, ” Rainie, who’s the one that’s devoid of conscience?
“I’m pregnant, yet I still tried my best to save your mother. But what happened? You came to my ward and tried to strangle me to death! Are you so bold because you think I’ll gladly suffer in silence?
“Will you only be satisfied after I announce it to the world and hold a press conference?”
After yelling, Olivia gasped heavily and placed her hand on her lungs.
She really could not get angry. Whenever she got mad, her lungs hurt.
“You! Olivia, w-what nonsense are you spouting?” Rainie refused to admit to it. Her
eyes turned red.
Mrs. Jameson seemed to feel that if this continued, she might lose control of the situation. Hence, she immediately stood up and grabbed Rainie. Then, she slapped
her.
“Ah!” Rainie covered her stinging cheek and looked at Mrs. Jameson in disbelief.” Mom, did you just slap me?”
“Yes, I did! You must have a conscience as a human being, and you must know how to repay kindness. Didn’t I teach you that?”
Rainie was taken aback. She gave Olivia an annoyed look, and then ran away, covering her face.
The people around noticed that this scene was getting more and more heated. They were afraid of getting into trouble, so they dispersed, leaving only Mrs. Jameson and Olivia.
“Olivia, I’m…”
“Mrs. Jameson, save it. Just think of me as someone petty. I can’t forgive Rainie.” All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
After that, Olivia coughed a few times because of her lung convulsions.
“Do you really have terminal lung cancer?”
Olivia did not expect Mrs. Jameson to ask such a question. She sneered. “Why do you ask this? I can’t be a saint even if I’m dying.”
She had always been vengeful, even if she was about to die.
Mrs. Jameson glanced at her in embarrassment. Then, she said with a wry smile,” Olivia, because I lost a daughter before, I doted on Rainie very much when she
showed up. That’s why she’s so spoiled. It’s my fault.”
After hearing this, Olivia was shocked. “That’s your family’s business. I’m not interested.”
“I know.” After a pause, Mrs. Jameson sighed, “Olivia, at the end of the day, I still owe you a debt.”
After she said that, Mrs. Jameson staggered away.
Olivia coughed again. A mouthful of blood rose to her throat, and she quickly caught it with her silk scarf.
Looking at Mrs. Jameson’s back, she felt an inexplicable bitterness in her heart.
If her mother was still there, she would be very distressed after knowing that Olivia
was being bullied.
Olivia felt a lump in her throat and murmured, “Mom, I miss you so much.”
Suddenly, a coat fell on her body. Immediately after, an arm wrapped around her
shoulders, and the person said softly and with a touch of pity, “Olivia, it’s cold down here. Let’s go up.”