She's out of Your League Now (Millie and Winston) -
League 296
League 296
Chapter 296
“Save the footage and send me the HD photo of that man!” Millie ordered.
However, she soon changed her mind. She said through gritted teeth, “Don’t send it to me. Just printit out. I need a few copies.”
Marvin quietly glanced at Millie. He somehow sensed that she had shown up after being unfairlyaccused, and she was now on her way to avenge herself. From the looks of it, she seemed to betaking revenge against more than one individual.
Marvin worked fast. Millie, having gathered the items, rushed to the hospital. During that time,Marvin texted her nonstop.
Marvin: “Boss, always keep a lookout. Stay calm.”
Marvin: “Boss, what I mean is. be nice. Give him a break. Don’t overdo it…”
Marvin: “Boss, how about I go with you?”
He was worried that Millie would go overboard when she taught the culprit a lesson.
Millie ran into Winston when she arrived at the inpatient department. He was on his phone andabout to leave.
When he noticed Millie, he scrutinized her from head to toe. Then, he questioned, “Are you here toapologize?”
She grinned. “Yes. Here to apologize.”
He narrowed his eyes. He couldn’t believe that she’d listen to his words, as she had previouslyinsisted, not to apologize.
“Is this true?” The last thing Joanna needed was more provocation. He didn’t want Millie to furtherprovoke Joanna in the room.
She nodded obediently. “I’m really here to apologize.”
A short silence later, he made a turn. “Come with me.” She dutifully followed along.
He led her into the inpatient department and checked her out a few times in the elevator. She lookedcalm, unfazed, and haughty, as if she had nothing to do with Joanna’s scandal
He frowned. Before this, he had sent Eli to investigate the matter.
Eli asked the professors at the medical school about the incidents surrounding Joanna’s admission.Apart from Millie and the staff involved in the academic operations, no one else knew the truth.
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The Lowell family would never turn against their own. So, the culprit could not be anyone else butMillie. When the elevator doors opened, Millie exited before Winston. She realized he was spacingout in the -elevator, and she called to him, “Mr. Greer?”
It was at that moment he spotted the calfskin envelope in Millle’s hand. It looked thick. He wonderedwhat was in it.
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He calmly reminded her, “Joanna is still emotionally unstable. Please be understanding if shesounds.
harsh.”
She grunted without looking at him. She felt disgusted by his attitude and tone. He sounded likeJoanna’s family.
Winston opened the door to Joanna’s room. Joanna sat up in bed when she saw him.
Her complexion was pallid, and she looked like a fragile porcelain doll that might break into pieces atany time. She purred weakly, “Win, why did you return?*
She started sobbing. “Are you worried for me? Don’t be. I can handle this on my own…”
Millie entered the room behind Winston. She thought, Joanna definitely looks fragile andvulnerable.”
Joanna wanted to get out of bed to greet Winston, thinking he was the sole visitor. However, her jawdropped when Millie showed up.
She thought, “How dare she?”
Millie’s arrival sent Joanna spiraling. “Why are you here?”
Millie replied calmly, “I have something to say about your fake qualifications exposé.”
Joanna insisted, “I don’t want to hear it!” She would never forgive Millie in this life.
She added, “Isn’t this what you have been waiting for? You offered me the chance to attend medschool so that you could use it against me in the future. Right?”
She grew visibly distressed. “Millie Caldwell, I hate you! I hate you so much! You ruined my life!”
Winston stepped in and reminded Joanna to stay calm, Jo, Millie is here to apologize.”
Millie nodded. “Yeah.” Then, she took out the photos from the calfskin envelope and approached thetwo
Joanna and Winston looked at Millie at the same time,
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