Chapter Summary: Chapter 51 – My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon by Internet
In Chapter 51, 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 51 – The Reason
At this time, Janet, who had returned to the room, was sitting in front of the dressing table, staring at the photo on the table
in a daze.
The photo was placed in the most conspicuous place on the table. It was neat, and because of frequent touching and wiping,
there was no dust on it.
“Dad…”
Janet sighed with pain in her eyes.
There was a happy family in the photo. It was taken when her father gifted her a small zoo on her seventh birthday.
She was young, and her father held her in his arms while her mother snuggled up to them. The family of three all wore bright
smiles.
There was also a small deer next to it. That small deer was sent to the Smedley family’s garden ten years ago, and it should be
much taller than a human by now.
Putting the photo into her arms, Janet seemed determined. “Dad, don’t worry. I will definitely take back your favorite set of
bowls!”
“No matter how much it costs, I will take it back!”
She slept restlessly at night, and when she woke up the next day, Janet was in low spirits.
Looking at herself in the mirror, she called a make–up artist.
She was already gorgeous. With just a bit of makeup, she would look stunning.
But at this time, she didn’t want to show anything inappropriate in front of Nathaniel, so she asked a professional to help her. As a result, she became even more stunning and attracted countless attention on her way to the Webster Group.
“Are you Ms. Longfellow of the Longfellow Group?”
Stepping into the lobby on the first floor of the Webster Group, a well–dressed woman in her thirties walked up to Janet with a gentle expression. Her eyes flashed with amazement, and she praised, “You are so beautiful!”
Nathaniel occasionally handled business matters at home, so Janet recognized the woman in front of him as Nathaniel’s
secretary.
But the secretary didn’t know that she was Nathaniel’s wife.
How ridiculous?
As Nathaniel’s secretary for many years, she had never met her boss’s wife. It could be seen that Nathaniel had never
mentioned her on any occasion.
“Thank you. I am Ms. Longfellow.” Janet nodded lightly.
Janet embarrassed Nathaniel so much when he visited the Longfellow Group, so she felt that Nathaniel would not let her see him easily today.
However, to Janet’s surprise, Nathaniel did not arrange for a secretary to embarrass her. On the contrary, Leila was very polite to her.
Even if she was leading the way, Leila had always been very careful. She always leaned sideways, about a step away from Janet.
She lied to get married to him, and she concealed her identity for years. She was a liar and even humiliated him.
Why did it seem like he bullied her now?
Janet pursed her lips. “I know you’re not this kind of man. You won’t break your words just because I spoke harshly. I don’t have much time today. Tell me what you want.”
She didn’t want to talk too much with Nathaniel.
During the time she and Nathaniel were divorced, she communicated with him more than they did in a year when they were husband and wife.
Janet was afraid that if she said a little more, her defenses that had been built up with great difficulty would collapse.
Nathaniel glanced at her unexpectedly and brought out the set of small bowls that Janet loved so much from the cabinet under the desk. It was still in the same package. Obviously, after Nathaniel bought it back, he didn’t open it at all.
He put it on the table and said softly, “I’m not short of money, so tell me your reason, and I’ll give it to you.”
“You… Since you were curious, you could have opened it and studied it. Maybe there is a treasure map engraved on it!”
Janet couldn’t help but bother him. She felt very depressed.
The more she talked, the more she felt aggrieved.
Nathaniel didn’t speak but stared at her.
Janet took a deep breath, calmed herself down, looked up at Nathaniel, and said seriously and stubbornly, “This set of bowls was my father’s favorite item. It is full of my memory of my father, so I want to buy it back.”
It belonged to her father?
Nathaniel lightly stroked the wooden table in front of him and had a strange feeling in his heart.
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