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The Sway and Slide of Love novel Chapter 521

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"Then why is Seline laughing?" Rosie asked.

"She just remembered something happy," Noelle answered.

"Yes, I'm happy. Very happy," Seline echoed, immediately following Noelle's lead. Then, she added, "Let's go, Rosie. I'll send you home."

"Oh…" Rosie was clearly still puzzled, but neither of them seemed inclined to explain further, so she didn't press the matter.

Seline personally drove them back to Sienna Villa. She was in a good mood the entire way, humming a tune as she gripped the steering wheel. She could hardly wait to call Hendrix and tell him to catch Angela in the act at the hotel.

But she held herself back. After all, Hendrix catching Angela red-handed wasn't enough. Seline wanted everyone in their social circle to know so that Hendrix would be completely humiliated.

"Don't stir up trouble," Noelle said bluntly from the back seat.

Seline paused. "I'm not. What did I do?"

Noelle didn't believe her. "In any case, it's their business. So, don't meddle in them."

Seline pouted. "Are you sure about that? You know Hendrix actually has to thank me if I told him about it, right? I mean, if it weren't for me, who knows how long he'll be kept in the dark about this?

"But I'm not going to tell him. He's just a fool in everyone's eyes now, and serves him right!"

Noelle didn't say anything more. Whether Hendrix was a fool or not didn't matter to her.

Seline clicked her tongue and continued, "He really does deserve it. Every woman he's involved with now is only after his money and status. I doubt there's anyone in this world who would ever truly love him like—"

The unfamiliar middle-aged man beside him immediately nodded at Noelle, but before she could respond, Hendrix stepped slightly to the side to block their line of sight.

"I wanted to take her back to live in the city, but she refused," Hendrix continued. "Now that you're living here, I hope you can keep an eye on her and help me take care of her."

Noelle wanted to say that there were plenty of household staff in the house, so it probably wouldn't fall to her to care for Beatrice. But once those words reached her lips, she swallowed them back down and simply nodded.

"Alright."

Hendrix then glanced down at Rosie, who was standing beside Noelle.

This time, Rosie no longer tried to hide. The usual timid way she looked at him was gone, as it was replaced by wariness.

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