Chapter Summary: Chapter 169 – The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead by Internet
In Chapter 169, a key moment in the Internet novel The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead, 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.
Chapter 169 She Slapped Him
After Boris finished speaking, he turned around and strode out.
“Boris Lewis!” Ziana said behind him, “Stop!”
Instead of stopping, he walked faster and faster.
Ziana was furious. She quickly caught up with him with a sullen face and stopped him.
Boris looked extremely gloomy. He gazed at her and said, “Get out of the way!”
“Stop acting like a spoiled child!” Ziana scolded, “I have nothing to do with you, so it doesn’t matter who I am with. What are you to
single Edison out?!”
“Heh.” He leaned forward slightly, “Since I have nothing to with you, what are you to stop me?”
Ziana pursed her lips. “I don’t want you to cause any trouble for him!”
Boris’ face turned green. “So you are stopping me for him?”
“Yeah!”
It could be told that Boris was hurt by his eyes.
The way she defended Edison made him very upset.
He was the one she was supposed to defend, and he was the one she was supposed to talk sweet words with!
But now, what belonged to Boris was now someone else.
Boris pushed her hand away. “The more you defend him, the less chance he stands to be spared.”
“Boris, don’t push!” Ziana took a deep breath, her voice colder than his.
The unprecedented tone made him turn his head hesitantly.
He paused with a vague expression on his face. “It’s you who’s being pushy. If you don’t want anything to happen to him, you have to
come back to me!”
“In your dream!”
“Then I think you know what I’m capable of. I can easily kill him, just like crushing an ant!”
Ziana didn’t say anything.
Why was she so cruel now?
Why was she so cruel to him?
He had gotten used to her softness, and now he realized that the soft woman could also be hurtful.
Boris felt that there was a huge hole left in his heart, and all his positive feelings were draining rapidly.
He laughed lowly. “Did you just hit me for him?”
“You said he was a p*ssy. What are you, Boris Lewis?” Ziana sneered. “Didn’t you marry me just to get the company? Are you mad because you think I’m your exclusive tool? How ridiculous are you? And how selfish?”
“I didn’t!” Boris gritted his teeth.
“Really? Hah, whatever. I don’t really care” Ziana added with anger, “Let me be clear. If you hurt him, I’ll hurt you. You know my family is superior to yours. If you annoy me, you and your family will both be gone.”
Boris’ whole body was stiff. He seemed to be numb from the pain.
He gritted his teeth and asked, “You smacked me and threatened me for him. Is he really this important to you? Even more important
than me?”
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