Chapter Summary: Chapter 1479 – My Flirtacious Husband by Swnovelss
In Chapter 1479, a key moment in the Romance novel My Flirtacious Husband, Swnovelss delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1479 She Showed No Change In Expression
As Xylia had spoken too quickly, Timothy wasn't able to stop her in time.
The look on his face turned gloomy when he heard her say such inappropriate things in front of his child.
Timothy grabbed Xylia by the collar and was about to shove her away when Asel said in a childish voice, “You're not as pretty as my mom, ma'am.”
The smile on Xylia's lips was frozen in place.
Asel's words pierced Xylia's heart like a knife as she stared at the latter with an innocent look in her eyes. “You could never give birth to a child as cute as me.”
Timothy's face lit up with joy in an instant. He picked Asel up and gave her a kiss on the cheek as he said, “Thanks for speaking my mind, Sweetie.”
“I'm just telling the truth. This ma'am's nose is like a pointy piece of wood. It looks kind of scary,” Asel said.
Xylia instinctively touched her nose when she heard that. This little brat really doesn't know how to appreciate my beauty! I spent hundreds of thousands on this nose job! I can't believe she called it a piece of wood!
After having Asel go back to picking out snacks, Timothy shot Xylia a cold glare and said, “You'd better go the other way the next time you see me.”
“I didn't really say anything, did I?” Xylia protested with an upset look on her face.
Timothy's brows furrowed in displeasure when he saw her acting all innocent. He couldn't seem to understand why he was even interested in her back then.
“Children are most sensitive at the age of two to three. Don't you think you'd affect her by bringing up my past in front of her?” Timothy snapped at her.
“We were indeed in a relationship, though. Should I have denied it instead?” Xylia retorted softly.
Timothy was staring at Xylia with such intensity that it sent a shiver down her spine. “The girlfriends I've had all know when to keep their mouth shut. Are you the only one who can't do so? You sure are good at playing the victim, huh? You think we didn't get married because of your poor family background, but the truth is, I've never considered marrying you.”
Xylia's face grew pale after hearing what he said.
Too scared to say anything further when she felt his domineering aura, she quickly left after he finished talking.
Timothy waited until she was out of sight before turning to look at Johanna.
Timothy was leaning against the kitchen door and listening in on their conversation for quite a while. He breathed a sigh of relief when he heard that Johanna didn't discuss the man from the interview with Genevieve any further.
He walked up to the kitchen counter, turned his head to Armand and asked, “Hey, Armand! You arranged for your childhood sweetheart, Scarlette, to get into Genevieve Orsi Productions because she said she wanted to join, right? Didn't Genevieve get upset about that?”
Armand shot him an icy-cold glare in response. “What did you say?”
Timothy slapped himself lightly on the mouth. “Sorry; I meant to say that she's just a friend whom you grew up with. There, is that better?”
Armand then lowered his head and continued preparing the ingredients as he replied, “My wife trusts me. She knows there's nothing between me and Scarlette. She hired Scarlette because of her good image, not me. She wants to cultivate Scarlette as soon as possible to make huge profits.”
Timothy couldn't believe his ears. “No way! Have you ever met Scarlette alone? Did Genevieve know? Did she get jealous?”
“Yes.” Armand then told him about the time he went to the orphanage to pick Genevieve up. Genevieve thought he was looking at Scarlette and almost kicked him out of the car.
Upon hearing this, Timothy's eyes dimmed, “Jojo showed no change in expression even when she saw other women clinging to me.”
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