Chapter 700
| fought back the urge to hit him, as | held back my anger. | decided not to say a word to him. | casted him a nce before pulling
Hendrix away.
When we got out of the hospital, | was still a little angry. Hendrix saw that | had not spoken, so he paused and asked, "Would you
like to vent your anger by hitting me?"
| looked up at him. His eyes were deep and calming . | lifted my arm and smoothed his sleeve that was slightly wrinkled after
getting dragged by me.
"I''m fine. I''m not that angry!"
Heughed and led me into the car. After he buckled my seat belt, he kissed me on the forehead, "You''re so cute when you''re
furious!"
Cute?
| was not sure whether the word ''cute'' was used appropriately here.
Since it was already sote in the night, | fell asleep while | was still in the car.
When | woke up the next day, | was already in my bed at the vi.
Hendrix was eating breakfast downstairs, and Evan came early. When he saw meing down, he nodded and smiled to greet
me.
| was stunned when | found out that Anne was not there. | mumbled, "Anne isn''t up yet?" That little fellow had to go to school.
There was no way that she had not gotten up yet!
"The driver had just sent her to school," Evan exined.
That was early. Hendrix poured me a bowl of porridge and pushed it towards me, saying, "Come to thepany with meter."
Looking at him, | did not understand what he meant, "I''m going to see Yana."
Although Charles had arranged for someone to stay on guardst night and Aaron was also there, | still needed to go take a
look.
He put down the newspaper in his hand, his eyes were deep, and his voice muted, "You might not need to anymore."
| raised my eyes to look at him, seeing his nk expression.
Evan uttered, "Madam, there are too many people in the hospital. It''s easy to get into trouble. You best stay with Mr. Roberts
these couple of days."
| frowned, "What''s wrong?"
When he saw that | did not speak but only stared at him quietly, Hendrix looked at me and said, "The weather forecast says it''s
going to snow in Jarold City, so put on moreyers when you go out."
| nodded. If he didn''t say anything, | wouldn''t ask.
| knew of the truth when we arrived at the lobby of the Roberts Group. There was arge group of reporters under the high- rise
building of the Roberts Group, blocking both the entrance and exit.Content rights belong to N?velDrama.Org.
Evan got off the car to clear the road. Hendrix pulled me towards him. There was warmth on his well- refined face as he said,
"Don''t be afraid. Whatever they ask, just leave it to me, alright?"
Although | didn''t know the reason, | had a feeling | knew what was going on. | nodded, fearless with Hendrix by my side.
As soon as we got out of the car, the reporters swarmed around like bees. Fortunately, there were enough bodyguards
barricading us from them.
Although the reporters asked all kinds of questions, Hendrix made no intention to respond.
He took me into the Roberts Group and went straight to the meeting room.
Even though | didn’t know exactly what had happened, | could guess what it was after hearing the questions posed by the
reporters.
When | read the headlines, my
assumptions were confirmed - the
most searched to was thesowfe
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was be the affair and the photos
taken in a hotel that spurred
countless rumors were also
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A lot of people were involved in this, including Sierra, who had been forgotten by many.
Through the media, a few of my
blurred photos were ales recta th
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Hendrix and Irvin''s wealthy families.
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People were watching the fun unfold
before them. In this revtion, | was
dubbed the problem of the equati
Phrases callin mete Woman w qt
wasratioyal to her husband no
longer fazed me. The public pinned
Sierra''s death on me while they pitied
and supported the two men. They
thought that the men had been
yed by a woman like me. How
pitiful forthem. Please read the
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The deceased had the pity of theizens who alsoforted and sympathized with the two outstanding men.
And | became the lewd, licentious, vile woman who had an affair.
The word "despicable" was an eye sore. | pursed my lips and couldn''t help but feel amused by this when | logged out of the
webpage.