Chapter 69
Gars and rice. Whether Sally and my… (The sentence is incomplete and the following words are unclear.)
Mr. Bennett Senior looked at… (The following words are unclear.)
"Why did you say that, Jed?"
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A flicker of anger and disappointment flashed in his eyes. He clearly knew that Lauren's trying… (The following words are unclear). But you… (The following words are unclear).
"It's dangerous for her to discuss the experiment," Tiny said. "What a lie!"
Mr. Bennett Senior closed his eyes and was extremely disappointed. "Tiffany," he said, "I don't want to talk about this anymore. Since you don't care about Lauren and don't plan to give her your shares, just let her handle her own matters."
Tiffany's expression changed immediately. Thinking fast, Mr. Bennett Senior offered her shares in Bennett's company and said, "The shares are to be reserved for Sally, since Lauren has the shares in the Bences company."
"I don't care," Mr. Bennett Senior said, looking impatient. "Just leave Lauren alone."
Tiffany stood up and led Sally upstairs. As they walked away, Mr. Bennett Senior suddenly stood up and threw the… (The object is unclear).
"What the…?" Mr. Bennett Junior said, "Is this all your fault?"
Mr. Bennett Junior knew it was his fault that Lauren was lost since she was little. But Sally was also his daughter, and why couldn't she have shares in Bennett's company? In Mr. Bennett Junior's mind, Sally was a better daughter than Lauren. Sometimes, Mr. Bennett Junior was glad that Lauren was lost; otherwise, Sally wouldn't be able to belong to the Bennett family.
Mr. Bennett Junior said, "That's because you said you gave Lauren the shares in Bennett's company."
Mr. Bennett Senior was so angry that his neck turned red.
In the bedroom on the second floor, Sally was comforting Tiffany and trying to make her happy. Tiffany was amused by her and pinched her soft face, sighing. "Sally is my goddaughter, who does more for me than Lauren. Since Lauren was so indifferent, then I don't have to care about her anymore."
Seeing Tiffany smiling, Sally breathed a sigh of relief, leaning on Tiffany's body and saying, "It's all my fault. I misunderstood Lauren and thought she had an affair with Herman."
"It's not your fault," Tiffany said. She was angry when she thought about it. She once felt sorry for Lauren because she thought Lauren must have led a hard life for the past eighteen years. But it turned out that she wasn't poor and miserable at all. Her life was very good, even without the Bennett family.
"In the future, you should stay away from Lauren," Tiffany said to Sally. "She is much more complicated than you think. Maybe the car accident was staged by her; otherwise, why didn't she explain it to you at that moment?"
Tiffany disliked Lauren more and more. After being criticized by Mr. Bennett Senior, she no longer wanted to show concern for Lauren. Tiffany thought it was because of Lauren that she lost face in front of so many people.
His Secret Millionairess Wife
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