Chapter 47 Treating Her to Lunch
Nicole fell silent as she took a moment to calm down. When she turned to look at Joseph, her expression had softened slightly. “I forgive you,” she said magnanimously.
As soon as Joseph’s expression eased, he heard Nicole continue, “But I hope that we won’t have any dealings anymore. I don’t like you.”
Whatever the reason was, the man before her had spoken ill of her son, so Nicole was unwilling to forgive him for this. Having finished her sentence, she took her son’s hand and left with a stony face.
Joseph was startled for a moment. Upon coming to his senses, he quickly caught up to Nicole. “Miss Anderson, if I’ve done anything wrong, you may point it out.”
Nicole looked at the man before her, who was as clingy as a fly, with a slight frown. Did I not make myself clear enough? “I find you revolting,” she said bluntly while raising her black eyes, staring fixedly at him.
Joseph didn’t expect Nicole to straightforwardly express her distaste for him without sparing his feelings. For a moment, he didn’t come to his senses.
Nicole looked at the dazed person before her, who had obviously come here well-prepared. Although he wasn’t wearing a suit and a pair of leather shoes, he was exquisitely dressed, and he had a barely perceptible scent on him. Curling her lips into a smirk, she continued, “Whatever the reason, you spoke ill of my son, so there’s no way I’d like you.”
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