Billionaire Ex-wife: I Can't Live Without You novel free - Chapter 160

Chapter 160

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Mario and Presley were confused when they Looked at the two strangers in front of them.
Then Lucinda strode inside, her high heels clicking against the cold tiles loudly.
Presley, who had been silent this whole time, suddenly gasped.
Didn’t Lucinda know that they were just talking about punishing her?
How dare she barge in like this? How arrogant she was!
Presley wasn’t happy with her proud attitude, but she had also been secretly enjoying herself this whole time. So she enthusiastically added fuel to the flames and said loudly, “Honey, look at how arrogant she is! She probably came to see if your daughter is dead or not!”
Mario’s expression darkened.

“You came just in time, Miss Ross. We can settle accounts now!”
Standing next to him, Nathaniel didn’t say a word. However, his aura was so strong that his presence couldn’t be ignored.
Lucinda glanced at him subconsciously, only to meet his intent gaze.
There was an unreadable look in his deep black eyes.
Ignoring him, she looked back at Mario and smiled.
“You’re right.
Your daughter and I do have something to settle, but it’s not what you think.”
“What do you mean?” Mario squinted at her suspiciously.
Eleanor had already been defeated by Lucinda twice. Seeing that she dared to barge into her ward so confidently, she was scared out of her wits and subconsciously shrank behind Mario.
“Dad, help me! She’s going to hurt me! I’m so scared! Get her out of here!”
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Eleanor burst into tears once more, but this time, they were real.
Lucinda scared the crap out of her.
Seeing his daughter like this, Mario felt sorry for her.
“This is a private ward. My daughter is emotionally unstable and needs to rest. Please go out.”
“Mr. Turner, don’t worry. I just came here to leave a gift.”
Smiling even wider, she suddenly clapped her hands.
A group of people came in one after another, each person carrying a banner. They hung the banners neatly on the wall facing Eleanor’s bed.

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