Immediately after that, Lynda gleefully shot a provocative glance at Yvette. She thought that was the end for Yvette..

No man could tolerate a vile woman. Her good looks were useless-a respectable man like him would look down on her, and Lynda would get the chance to take Yvette's place. Her eyes twinkled. She resolved to make good use of the opportunity to leave an unforgettable impression on Wilson.

When she was gloating, she heard his deep, emotionless voice ringing in the air. "So you're the ones who stopped my Yvie from heading back to the lounge."

His face was devoid of emotions. "Samuel, get rid of them,"

"What?" Lynda's eyes widened in disbelief when she heard Wilson's unfeeling remark. Then, her expression tumed to one of shock and fear

"Sir, is there a misunderstanding?" she asked. "Yvette hurt us! She's a terrible woman who doesn't deserve to stay by your side!"

Wilson's expression soured. He clenched his fist and exuded a hostile air. "Who do you think deserves to stay by my side, then? You?"

"Yes!" Lynda, acting shy, swooned even more. "Sir, I'm willing to stay by your side..."

Judging from Wilson's looks, he must be a wealthy man. The Murphys might have enjoyed a windfall, but they were too insignificant compared to the rich families in Jubilife City.

However, things would change if she got married to the esteemed man in front of her. The Murphys would see their social status elevated, and the Jubilife socialites wouldn't laugh at her nouveau riche status anymore!

Wilson's handsome looks were the cherry on top. Of course, she'd be attracted to him,

"Hah! Who do you think you are to dream of dating him?" Collin snapped at Lynda with contempt before Wilson had the chance to speak. Lynda was a rather average-looking woman. She must have an overinflated ego to dream of staying by Willson's side. In Collin's eyes, Lynda

couldn't hold a candle to Yvette.

Lynda was terribly embarrassed by Collin's ruthless mocking. She turned to Wilson with a pitiful expression to gain his sympathy.

However, Wilson showed nothing but irritation. He threatened her in a wintry tone, "Look at me in that way again, and I'll gouge your eyes

out."

She couldn't believe he threatened her instead of showing sympathy after she pulled a pitiful face. She shuddered from head to toe at his

threat.

"Let's leave the three of them to Samuel. We should head back for dinner. I don't want Yvie to starve." Wilson's tenderness toward Yvette was

the extreme opposite of his heartless behavior toward Lynda

Green with envy, Lynda tried to suppress her jealousy. She called out to Wilson loudly, "Sir, Yvette is a vile woman. She's been getting cozy with other men aside from you."

She decided to expose Yvette's true colors, thinking that Wilson would definitely be enraged. After all, no man could stand being cheated on.

As expected, Wilson's expression hardened, much to Lynda's delight. She flashed a provocative grin at Yvette.

"When have I ever been cozy with other men apart from Wilson?" Yvette mused.

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