What Happens in Chapter 669 – From the Book Remarriage? Never And Go Away!
Dive into Chapter 669, a pivotal chapter in Remarriage? Never And Go Away!, written by Novel FULL. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Chapter 669 Rich and Stupid
People somehow admired her for her courage.
Some sneered in their hearts. She is talented, so what? Does she think Mr. Collins would care about that?
Without a word, Jordy stared at Gloria. No emotions could be seen in their eyes.
The crowd started to feel like receding into the background, and the two people were no longer approachable.
The air was stifling. No one could tell the man‘s mood,
Some people even feared that he‘d vent his spleen at them.
While they were brooding, Jordy turned to the crowd and asked with a poker face, “You heard her.”
Everyone was stunned, thinking it was a hallucination.
They soon snapped back to reality. So, Mr. Collins agreed with Gloria‘s approach? My goodness! How is that possible?
Darren was the last one to figure out the situation. His heart was trembling.How come Mr. Collins acts like this?
Jordy arched his bushy brow. His voice was icy cold. “You heard her?”
His eyes fell on Darren‘s face.
Darren shook and nodded in a hurry. “Yeah, I did.”
His authority was bruised, and a cold sweat broke out on his back. He was afraid of getting fired in the next second
Working as the deputy director of Human Resources, he was admired by a lot of people and fawned upon by his relatives and friends. They all hoped to gain his favor.
Did she leave Mr. Collins behind because his attitude had embarrassed her?
Or she could ignore the man and does whatever she wants.
This was different from what they had seen on TV.
Miss White had pleased Mr. Collins in every way. She had been gentle and glued to him.
And now?
Although they were still in the same world, they seemed to be clashing.
They wondered if it was a false impression and looked over at the man.
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