Chapter 758 A Cunning Woman
Chapter 758 A Cunning Woman
Chapter 758 A Cunning Woman
In a cafe of Shirling, Nellie opened her mouth, "Thank you for helping me last time."
Because the clues to that document given by Barney had now come to light on Lydia.
All these years she thought that her mother had really cheated within her marriage, and she suffered
because of it, staying away from all those who had anything to do with her mother.
And in retrospect, those were all deliberate arrangements by Catherine, and the fact that her father was
good to her was just trying to take from her the shares that belonged to her mother who left them to
her.
"Catherine is a very cunning woman and she will find a way to do everything unnoticed before you get
married."
The man lifted the coffee in front of him, with an elegance and reserve that could not be hidden, but
with an invisible and regal aura.
Nellie understood what Barney meant.
That was something she couldn't defend herself against, and although she had given Catherine a
warning, how cunning that woman was, hiding the truth from everyone back then.
Now it was possible for her to divert everything from the James family unnoticed.
"I'll keep an eyes on it."
"You can't defend yourself." No sooner had Nellie finished her words than she was interrupted by NôvelDrama.Org owns all content.
Barney.
Nellie admitted that he was right.
She really could not guard against Catherine.
Nellie lifted the coffee cup and took a sip, his eyebrows knitted together with a touch of depression.
Barney always hits the nail on the head.
He looked at her, "Have you thought of a way to deal with this?"
"You mean marriage?"
Getting married now was the best way to solve the problem, but...
Barney didn't answer Nellie's question and put down the coffee cup, looking at her, "She has made
some moves recently, don't you feel it?"
Nellie, "..."
Naturally she felt it, but for the moment while everything was still in her grasp.
However, it could get out of hand if it continued.
Barney and her were classmates and most important friends in college, and if it wasn't for him in Yupto,
she would have died.
"Thank you, Barney."
This time Barney was doing her a great favour.
He was smiling, and at that moment, he was so charming that Nellie only felt stunned.
...
Outside the café.
It was rainy and overcast as Andre got out of his Maybach, followed by a fresh-faced girl.
Nellie was chatting with Barney about something as she saw Andre's arm being held by a girl as they
walked over.
She was surprised.
"All these years he hasn't had another woman outside of his nominal sister."
Frowning, Nellie did not speak.
But Barney was telling the truth, Andre was known all over the world that he had been protecting Alina.
Many people even suspected that he was interested in Alina.
But Nellie knew very well that Andre didn't even have a heart, how could he love a woman?
If there was love, it was just because Alina was his step sister.
When Andre entered, he saw Nellie and Barney sitting opposite each other, but it was only a glance
before he withdrew his gaze indifferently.
"It seems that there is only one way to deal with this matter now." Barney looked at Nellie with a smile
on his lips.
Nellie, "What?"
"If you get married, everything will be solved." Barney said.
He took a glance at Andre, who had a stiffen back, the corners of his mouth lifting in a mocking smile.
Getting married?
Even if the matter was complicated, she knew that Catherine had made a move in the shadows, but
she never thought of it in such a way.
And now getting marriage was the shortest way out.
Once she got married, then whatever moves Catherine made, she had to stop.
Nellie, "It's a good way."
Just as the words left her mouth, Nellie heard the slamming of the door not far behind her.
In this quiet cafe, such movement was very unpleasant.
But the displeasure in her eyes was fleeting.
...
After separating from Barney, Nellie had been thinking about getting married, and naturally, she could
not marry Andre.
But it was just the quickest way to stop Catherine in a game, and this was actually quite a good way to
do.
She already had an idea in mind, took out the phone and was about to make a call, but the phone was
taken away and Nellie turned around to see Andre.
"What are you doing?" Her face instantly went cold.
Andre yanked her up and headed outside, "You crazy bastard, let go."
Nellie was in rage, however, Andre did not have the slightest intention to let go of her, Nellie, shouted,
"Andre!"
She was shoved straight into the car.
The car rushed out like an arrow, and at that moment Nellie felt like she was going to throw up all the
coffee she had just drunk.
Damn it.
It was only when he reached the mountain road that Andre stopped the car, his hands gripping the
steering wheel with his bony knuckles all white, and Nellie's face was gloomy.
"What the hell do you want? This isn't the first time you've bothered me, is it?" Nellie said helplessly.
Every time Andre appeared in front of her now, he was actually deliberately making trouble.
His gaze was fierce as he looked at Nellie.
Before she knew what was going on, Andre yanked her hair and 'kissed' her hard.
Nellie felt her brain go white.
The fresh breath kept hitting her senses, and Nellie bit down, and Andre let go in pain.
Nellie slapped down without thinking, "What are you doing?"
The tone of Nellie was not exactly kind.
Andre looked at her menacingly, the corners of his mouth raised in a mocking smile, "You want to
marry for you are lonely?"
The anger in Nellie's heart rushed straight to his head.
She didn't want to deal with a madman like Andre but pulled the door open to get out of the car,
allowing the cold rain hitting her body.
She then walked straight down the hill as if she didn't feel it.
Andre's car turned around and caught up with him, "Nellie, you're old now, playing hard-to-get is not for
you."
With that said, the car drove away.
The irony that lifted the corners of Nellie's mouth as she watched the rear of the car disappear around
the corner was more than icy.
"Playing hard-to-get?"
Andre really thought highly of himself, but he was right, she was old enough and had spent enough
time on him.
Now that she had more important things to do and was no longer pestering him, was he uncomfortable
with this?
It didn't matter, time would get him used to everything.