J smiled and gave 1 ita an Apquiving tank “You’re absolutely right!
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Aherward, J smiled mockingly. If Betrecea dares to show up, she’ll only be humiliating herself
Liss breathed a sigh of retiet and finally felt less tense.
Ammediately shey, J spoke seriously. “But we have to get new clothes for the mour Closet endorsement. dance freba bought the top quality ones, I can’t be seen wearing anything less”
Liss was troubled after hearing her. “But the best outfits from mour Closet cost over 360 thousand dors…”
J frowned at this, but only for a moment. She gritted her teeth and said, “It’s just over 360 thousand dors. If Reba can afford it, why can’t I?”
“Don’t worry about the clothes. Just make sure my schedule is in order. I’ll handle the rest,” she added.
Lisa quickly nodded “Okay”
Once she left, J stood up in anger. Over 360 thousand dors <b>wasn’t </b>much to her, but choosing to spend it on clothes she liked was one thing. Being forced to spend that much just because Reba had bought the best clothes was another, and it made J’s face twisted with anger.
J thought irritably, Reba is just a parasite who has been living off my family. Where did she get the money to buy those clothes without my permission? How much did she spend to buy all thetest designs from mour Closet? It must be Theodore’s money!
As soon as J thought about Reba spending Theodore’s money so recklessly, she couldn’t suppress her anger and became wildly jealous.
J pondered, ‘All of this should have been mine. If Reba hadn’t married Theodore in my ce <b>three </b>years ago, I would be his wife now I am supposed to be Theodore’s real wife
With this thought, she looked at the child being cared for by the nanny nearby.
J then thought, I must win Theodore’s heart quickly. Once he loves me, getting him to divorce Reba and marry me will be easy!
With this in mind, she then walked toward the nanny and the baby.
The nanny became a bit nervous when she saw J approaching.
J immediately ordered, “Give nie the baby”
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The nanny quickly but carefully handed the baby to J upon hearing her.
The baby, not even two months old, was tiny <b>and </b>adorable. As J looked at the child, her stern expression
softened into a gentle smile.
She reflected, “This is my and Theodore’s baby. We already have a child. This baby is my key to marryingN?velDrama.Org ? content.
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Thinking this, J carried the baby back to the room. She ced the child on the bed and then pinched the baby’s leg, causing the baby to cry out in pain.
Afterward, she took out her phone, clicked open her contacts, found Theodore’s number, and dialed it.
Meanwhile, Theodore, who was in a meeting in the top–floor conference room of the Edwards Group, suddenly
heard his phone ring.
The sudden ring startled everyone, and they all looked at the CEO’s phone.
Theodore also looked at his phone. When he saw that the caller was J, he frowned and raised his hand to
decline the call irritably.
“Carry on,” he said to everyone in the conference room.
Everyone was momentarily stunned but quicklyposed themselves and continued with the meeting.
J was bewildered and wondered why the call ended so quickly and if there was a problem with the line.
She didn’t give up and continued to dial Theodore’s number.
At that moment, the nanny, who had entered the room unnoticed, saw the child crying and became anxious before she hurried over to pick up the child.
“Get out!” J snapped coldly at the nanny.
The nanny froze at her words and looked at her in shock.
J stared at the nanny and sternlymanded, “Get out! Don’te into the room again without my
permission!”
The nanny then nced at the baby and hesitated for a moment. But eventually, she decided to mind her own business, nodded, and left.
After the nanny left, J continued to call Theodore. However, aside from the first call, all subsequent attempts were met with a message from the tel service stating that the phone was turned off.
She wondered ansiously, ‘Did Theodore hang up on me and then turn off his phone?”
J, unwilling to give up, took out her phone, recorded a video of the baby crying, and sent it to Theodore on WhatsApp with a deliberately worried and anxious message.
The text apanying the video <b>read</b>: Theodore, what do I <b>do</b>? The baby has been crying non–stoptely. Could he be sick? Is there something wrong with him?)
After sending the message, J turned to the baby. Seeing the baby’s face turning red from crying, she picked him up and gently soothed him.
The two–month–old baby was easy to soothe. As soon as he was in his <b>mother’s </b>arms, the smell of milk made him stop crying, and he shed his mother a happy, goofy smile.
Back at the Edwards Group, Theodore finished his meeting, returned to his office, and finally turned his phone. back on. As soon as <b>he </b>did, he saw J’s message.
He couldn’t help but wonder if something was wrong with the baby.
Theodore hesitated for a moment before standing up, grabbing his <b>coat</b>, <b>and </b>leaving.
Over at Mitchell Vi, J saw Theodore arrive and immediately went out to greet him excitedly. “Theodore,
you’re here?”
He frowned and directly asked, “How’s the baby?”
“Theodore,e inside first,” J replied cheerfully.
Theodore walked in and went straight to check on the baby.
When the nanny saw the baby’s “father”ing, she acted more carefully.
Theodore turned to <b>J </b>and asked, “Have you taken him to the hospital?”
J was still thrilled <b>about </b>his visit, so <b>she </b>still looked delighted. She then shook her head and replied, “Not yet.
Theodore frowned andmanded in a cold tone, “Take the baby. We are going to the hospital.”
J was instantly at a <b>loss </b>for words.
“Theodore, the baby has stopped crying. Maybe he was just hungry this afternoon. It shouldn’t be anything serious,” she hurriedly said.
Then, J added, “Did you leave work to rush over here, Theodore? You’re so good to <b>our </b>baby. He’d be so happy if he knew.”
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With that, she turned to the nanny and instructed, “Mary, hasn’t it been a while since the baby got some sunlight? His jaundice hasn’t cleared up yet. Go and take him out for a walk.”
Mary was then at a loss for words<b>. </b>
She e wasn’t stupid. She could tell that J was intentionally sending her and the baby away.
Afterward, Mary silently took the baby and went out.
Theodore wasn’t fooled either. He looked at J and realized that everything that afternoon had been an act.
estated, “Since the baby is fine, I’ll get going now.” With that, Theodore turned and left.
eodore pulled away from her hand in disgust, turned back to look at her, and said coldly, “J, even if I divorce. Da, I will never marry you. Stop your scheming.”