Chapter Summary: Chapter 41 – My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon by Internet
In Chapter 41, a key moment in the Internet novel My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon, Internet 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.
Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 41 – Janet Was Angry
It was evident that Winifred was doing this to compete with Orville, or even Janet.
Sixteen million?
“We quit.”
Janet stopped Orville.
He smiled gently, “I want to buy it for you.”
He looked at Winifred and said coldly, “The jade was pure and precious. It is supposed to belong to someone who treasures it.”
He raised the number plate again.
Janet didn’t stop him this time.
“Eighteen million! This young gentleman offers 18 million!”
The auctioneer was excited. If it was sold at 18 million, he would get a large amount of bonus.
“Does anyone want to increase the price? This jade necklace is different from ordinary ones. It has been passed down from the royal family for thousands of years. It is a rare treasure!”
Quintina stared at Orville angrily.
No!
Janet didn’t deserve him!
“Mom, Orville deliberately opposes our family! It must be Janet. She looks down upon us.”
That was exactly what Winifred thinking.
“Twenty million!”
It was Winifred!
“Her family is wealthy.”
“She can afford it!”
“It is ten times the original price. But I don’t think she cares!”
People talked.
Winifred was happy that she had attracted everyone’s attention. She raised her head proudly.
“Twenty million! Is there a higher bid?”
The auctioneer was joyous. He had never hosted such a high-price auction.
“Twenty million?”
Janet said, “I’d rather have a nice meal than a necklace. I know Fisher Restaurant has nice fish. Why don’t you have dinner?”
Orville obediently agreed.
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“Okay. I listen to you.”
Janet breathed a sigh of relief.
Ernest saw the scene.
He said, “Shame on you.”
Orville pretended to be innocent.
“You didn’t spend any money and got the chance to date Jill. How c*nning!”
Orville said proudly, “Thank you.”
He was sly!
They were chatting happily, but the other party was different.
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