Chapter 450 As If She Were Prey

Jenny walked out of the chairman's office, tired. She had a bunch of things waiting to be done, and now there was a new task on her list.

"Jenny." Morgan went to her side cheerfully, eyes shining. "Was it really you on the plane?"

"How I wish it wasn't." She wished that someone on the plane knew how to fly. That way, she wouldn't have had to take over, and something like this wouldn't happen.

Morgan placed her hands on her face. "You're a hero! Why are you so sad?"

"I'm not a hero. I was just forced to fly it." Thank God nothing had happened. If it had, millions of people would be cursing her right now.

Morgan knew that Jenny disliked situations like this, and she comforted her. "It's okay. The people online have the memory span of a goldfish. They'll forget it all in just a few days." "Hopefully so," Jenny said.

She said little else to Morgan and changed into scrubs, preparing herself for the upcoming surgeries. She didn't mind what people did as long as it didn't bother her.

In the hospital corridor, a young man's gaze fell on Jenny. He retracted his gaze only when she disappeared out of his sight.

"Jenny Walter," the young man murmured and smirked. "You look interesting." He smiled as if he had seen his prey.

That day, a lot of people took notice of Jenny. Even the people in Bardoff City paid attention to her.

In the Walter Castle, Rowena Glass looked at Jenny's photo on the news. Her eyes gleamed in hatred. A report lay by her hands. The words "Paternity Test" were shown clearly on the document. One would be shocked to see it.

Jolene Walter came out of her room. Rowena hurriedly put away the paternity test. All that Jolene saw was Jenny's photo.

"Are you watching her, too, Mom? All she did was save a few lives. It's nothing much." Jolene's friends were all talking about Jenny. She was getting annoyed. She thought it was weird. Although she'd never seen Jenny, Jolene knew she hated her ever since they learned of her name.

Rowena looked at her daughter and pulled her to her side. "Don't you like her?"

"Why would I? We have nothing in common." Jolene pursed her lips. She couldn't describe the mixture of emotions she was feeling.

Rowena patted her head and smiled. "It's okay. I'll never let her appear around you."

"She has no right to appear before me," Jolene spat. She was the only daughter of the Ten Elites. How could someone like Jenny from a small city like Parrington ever appear in her life? In her next life, perhaps.

Rowena said nothing. She didn't want Jolene to know about the paternity test. As a mother, she

had to handle these things. The Walters of Bardoff City only had one daughter. Jolene

At the same time, in a small area in Parrington, Yvonne looked at Jenny through her phone with jealousy burning in her eyes.

"Why? Why do I fall to this extent, and why is Jenny the one being praised by millions?" she cursed

The door opened, and Sam walked in drunkenly. "Yvonne

"Have you been drinking again?" Yvonne looked at him in anger

"What else can I do? Bloom Conglomerate has nothing to do with me anymore, and the money we got from selling our shares have all gone down the drain doing business. What can I do?" He smiled, feeling his heart ache

He was the Blooms heir. He would never have thought that a day like this would happen.

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