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Getting Him Hooked: Mr. Freeman’s Indifferent Sinner Wife

Chapter 711
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Chapter 711

"Also, send me the picture of that man, I'll help you find him. If we manage to get to him, we'll be able to follow the

clues and figure out who the mastermind behind all this is."

"Alright, I’ll send it to you."

Zac nodded. "I've sent it to Wilbur. I'll go out with you to make it clear to her."

Then, he took Olivia's hand and walked out of the study, and headed to the first floor.

Coincidentally, Jennie had just finished showering and had come out wearing Olivia's clothes.

"Pheebs."

Looking at how Jennie was portraying a victimized look, Olivia frowned.

Zac held Olivia's hand tightly and gave her a knowing look to not say a word.

Olivia could only take a deep breath and passed the card to Jennie. "This is all we have."

'Ten million?"

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"Five million."

"Only five million? It's not enough! What am I supposed to do?"

Jennie burst out into tears and plopped onto the floor.

Looking at her like this, Olivia felt like Jennie was someone she had never met before.

"Jennie Sutherland, do you still know who you are?"

Jennie paused and looked up at Olivia in a daze. "Pheebs, what do you mean by that?"

Olivia frowned. There were sadness and disappointment in her eyes." Jennie, it's almost like I no longer know you.

You weren't not like this a month ago. You’re like a stranger to me with the way you are now."

"Pheebs..."

"Leave if you don't want it. We only have five million, and my husband is not a shareholder of Quinton Group. He's

only a lawyer and doesn't have that much money."

Olivia held back her tears. "Also, he has helped me purchase the atelier, which already burned a huge sum of

money. We don't have much money on us now.

"It's impossible for you to not have any money since you sold the atelier and the two houses. Isn't it?"

Jennie did not expect Olivia to be so clear about what was going on, and she was stunned.

"I know you'll say that none of it was transferred into your account, but this was something you caused, and..."

Olivia lowered her head to look at Jennie. "You're the one who betrayed me first and lied to me later on. You're the

one that sold the house, blocked me, and severed our relationship. And yet, here I am, still giving you five million

dollars. I've done my part and beyond. Just leave."

Jennie got up from the ground and said through gritted teeth and teary eyes. "I knew you wouldn't forgive me. You

will never forgive me. I came all the way to Ocean City for you, and now that I have no home to return to and

nowhere else to go, who else do you expect me to look for?"

Olivia bit her lips, her heart softening, but Zac pulled her behind him.

"Miss Sutherland, I hope you get this right. Even though my wife is naive and dumb, she is so kind she is almost...

too insincere, but you can’t bully her repeatedly, you understand?

"My wife isn’t stupid. She doesn't want to be calculative toward you, so enough is enough. Don't overstep your

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boundaries now."

Then, Zac bellowed, "Send her out, Wilbur!"

Jennie looked at Olivia resentfully. "So, when you say you didn't mind and you claimed that we’re still as close as

sisters, that looks like this. For you to want to settle past scores with me when I've fallen..."

Olivia turned her head and refused to look at Jennie, but her heart tugged painfully.

After Jennie was taken away, she closed her eyes, and tears flowed down from her eyes all the way to her mouth.

It was salty. It was painful.

"I’m sorry, I've said irreversible things to you."

Olivia shook her head as she cried. "No, you're right. I'm too nice sometimes, and I know that as well. However, all I

can think of is how kind, even a little bit, others are to me, and I'd like to forget all the bad things... I know, I'm just

too naive."

'There there, don't cry."

Zac whipped out his phone and called Ken. He told Ken what had happened.

On the other side, just as Ken had hung up the phone, he bumped into Jennie on the road.

Jennie froze when she saw Ken. She did not know what to do.

Ken did not remain courteous with her and glared coldly at her. He said in a stern voice, "Be a decent human from

now on, Miss Sutherland. Don’t ever do despicable things like betray your friends again."