Chapter 40
Chapter: 41
Debbie’s remarks.
“Are you telling me that you slept with him?” she asked, starting to laugh again.
“Well, isn’t this amusing? Debbie, please go look at yourself in a mirror. You’d be mistaken for a man!
You expect me to believe that Carloslikes you? Oh please, you might’ve had a better chance convincing me that pigs can fly!”
Knowing this was a waste of time, Debbie remembered that she had booked herself a flight to New York and had to make haste packing up her things back at the dorm. She also needed to go to the villa before heading for the airport. No way did she want to miss her flight.
Not satisfied with how Debbie had reacted, Gail shouted, “Artie’s dead,
Debbie! You Lost your backing, so why the hell are you so proud, huh?
Is it because of Jared and Curtis? You think they have your back now?
I’m not scared. They’re just two men! Just wait and see! I’ll marry someone richer and more powerful than your damn husband!”
Gail mentioning her father’s name made Debbie look upward and gaze at the blue sky. Taking a deep breath, she finally responded, “No need for that. You’ve already lost.”
Indeed, that was a fact. Because in Alorith, even in the entire Deplua, who could compare to Carlos in terms of wealth and power?Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
Nothing but best intentions in mind, her father had married her off to the best man, but sadly, it didn’t work out between them.
“Hey, what do you mean?”
Gail rushed forward to grab Debbie.
“Don’t you dare go without clearing that up!”
A fist greeted her in response.
“One more step and your face is mush.”
Knowing that Debbie possessed an extensive knowledge of martial arts,
Gail stepped back to keep herself out of Debbie’s reach
“I wonder what kind of pervert would actually like you. No wonder you’ve been single your whole life!
You’ll be an old maid forever!” she declared furiously.
“Do I really need a man to live my life?” Debbie retorted.
The moment she got on the plane, a new rumor started circulating around the campus which claimed that Debbie was a lesbian. Again, her name became the hottest word on the forum of the Economics and Management
School.
In New York