Summary of Chapter 380 from My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon
Chapter 380 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 380 Learn to Respect Her First
Donahueiel’s face instantly darkened.
Nigel also saw Donahueiel. His charming eyes turned cold. They looked at each other with hostility.
“Mr. Webster?” Nigel approached Donahueiel and reached out his hand
politely. “What a coincidence! I didn’t expect to meet you here. Why don’t you go in?”
Donahueiel glanced at Nigel’s hand, ignored it, and asked coldly, “Why are you here?”
Nigel didn’t insist on shaking hands with Nigel. He took his hand back with a smile. “I’m here to meet Jill. I didn’t expect to see you here. What? Mr. Webster? You are not allowed to go in?”
His words of showing off and provocation were like a slap in Donahueiel’s face. Donahueiel’s eyes turned colder and he didn’t say anything.
Nigel tidied up his clothes, “Mr. Webster, don’t misunderstand. I’m here to talk about cooperation with Jill. We will reach an agreement soon.”
He looked up at Donahueiel and suddenly said, “I’m pursuing Janet.”
Donahueiel’s eyebrows twitched. He stared at Nigel with his sharp eyes. “So what?”
Nigel raised the corner of his mouth, “It’s nothing. I just want to inform you.”
“After the contract is signed, Jill and I will be together every day. Then she
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might agree to be with me.”
His tone was full of complacency, “Speaking of which, I have to thank you. It’s because you, her ex–husband, gave up on her that I get the chance. If we are really together, you have to come to our wedding.”
The word “ex–husband” pierced into Donahueiel’s heart like a sharp knife.
His eyes turned red.
He stared at Nigel and smiled coldly.
Alfred was shocked and frightened when seeing this.
Anger filled Donahueiel’s heart. Sadness and ridicule intertwined.
Speaking of which, Janet admitted that Nigel was once her boyfriend.
Donahueiel guessed that what Janet said wasn’t all true.
But no matter what relationship between Janet and Nigel, he, Donahueiel, was
only Janet’s ex–husband.
Under Nigel’s smug gaze, Donahueiel said coldly, “If your paranoia is not cured, I can recommend a good doctor for you. The contract hasn’t been signed yet. And you are already thinking about marrying her?”
Nigel was poked at the sore spot. His smile froze.
He snorted and curled up his lips, “At least, I have more chances than you,
don’t I?”
Donahueiel’s face was dark, “Does she know that you take her as your capital
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to show off?”
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He took a step forward and looked down at Nigel, giving Nigel a sense of oppression, “A kind reminder. You’d better learn to respect Janet. Don’t say such things in front of her. Otherwise, she will definitely be angry.”
“You!”
Nigel was choked. Then he thought of what Janet said. He was speechless.
What Donahueiel said was almost the same as what Jill said.
Donahueiel didn’t say much anymore. He just turned his head and knocked
twice on the reception desk, “I want to make an appointment at nine o’clock tomorrow morning.”
Shocked by Donahueiel’s aura, the receptionist froze for a moment, then frantically looked up Janet’s schedule.
“I’ve made the appointment. But whether Ms. Longfellow is able to meet you or not depends on her schedule. If she has something urgent to do suddenly,
then she might not be able to meet you.
Donahueiel nodded, dignified and indifferent, “Thank you.”
After saying this, he turned around and walked away.
Nigel looked at Donahueiel’s back unhappily. After a long while, he strode
away.
Early the next morning, Donahueiel didn’t dare to delay. He rushed to the Longfellow Group
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When the receptionist saw him coming, she immediately stood up with a respectful attitude, “I’m really sorry, Mr. Webster. Ms. Longfellow didn’t come to work today.”
Donahueiel stood there silently.
Next to him, Alfred said directly. “Mr. Webster, is it possible that Ms. Longfellow doesn’t want to see you, so she finds an excuse?”
When he said this, his heart beat extremely fast. He regretted it even before he
Gilbert texted, “What the hell? Bro, you asked me to check the surveillance
Gilbert was speechless. He texted, “That’s too much! You have to treat me to a
Her beautiful and charming face was filled with dirt. Her delicate and beautiful
makeup was nowhere to be seen. Her hair was messy like a madwoman’s. She held her knees tightly.
She kept trembling while muttering something others couldn’t understand.
Occasionally, she burst into a burst of laughter, looking extremely crazy.
Janet sat in front of the monitor in the villa. She looked calm and indifferent.
Bodyguards of the Longfellow family were standing next to her. They were reporting Quintina’s situation to Janet respectfully.
“She’s rarely conscious. When she is conscious, she would curse.”
The bodyguard frowned as he spoke, “She used quite dirty words.”
Janet didn’t take her eyes off the monitor. She asked casually, “What did she
say?”
The bodyguard found the words too dirty to speak. But faced with Janet’s
question, he had to say it, “She said that you are cunning and lowly. And you
only know to please men. She said that if you didn’t seduce her brother,
Donahueiel, Donahueiel wouldn’t ignore her.”
These words were far from enough to harm Janet. She wasn’t interested.
“And?”
“She also said that her mother would come to save her. And you would be
doomed at that time.” The bodyguard frowned even more as he said this. “She
cursed us sometimes, saying that we are like your dogs and…”
The bodyguard stopped abruptly. His tanned face turned strangely red.
Janet said lightly, “It’s okay. Just say it.”
“She slandered you, saying that we all had affairs with you. And we are all your
lovers.”
The bodyguard lowered his head and stammered as he said this. He was afraid that he would offend Janet.
Janet seemed to be still smiling, but her eyes were cold.
“It seems that she shows no sign of repentance at all.”
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