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Chapter 86: Dream on!

    <h4>Chapter 86: Chapter 86: Dream on!</h4>


    He had no objections to this point; they were not real lovers, and it was best to not interfere with each other in private.


    He nodded, smiling mischievously, and deliberately asked, "You mean, I can go out and find other women?"


    Shameless!


    Always remembering his true nature, full of devious thoughts, just thinking about going out to flirt around.


    Scarlett Yates’ lips twitched in disdain, and she said with irritation, "You can find whoever you want, it has nothing to do with me."


    With him changing women so frequently, even if he doesn’t catch something, he’ll eventually suffer from his excessive indulgence.


    Matthew Saxon chuckled, "Scarlett, you’re so virtuous and generous, I’m starting to like you a little."


    She got goosebumps all over, reached to rub her arms, and looked terrified, "Second Young Master, don’t act on impulse. Although I’m somewhat lovable, you should restrain your feelings; if you fall in love with me, you’ll regret it!"


    Matthew Saxon had never seen such a narcissistic woman.


    He was stunned for a few seconds, then suddenly gave her a once-over with a mischievous gaze, finally giving her a deep mocking stare, grinning devilishly, "Don’t dream that I’ll fall for you, I’m not interested in t fields."


    Scarlett Yates’ face turned red instantly.


    She red at him indignantly, "Shameless."


    He brazenlyughed, "What? Are you angry out of shame because myment shattered your hopes?"


    "Matthew Saxon!" Scarlett Yates couldn’t take it anymore and kicked the wheelchair forcefully.


    The wheelchair slid forward a few steps, hitting a rock and almost toppling over.


    Even though it stabilized in the end without Matthew Saxon embarrassingly falling to the ground, his expression was extremely grim.


    He turned around, his face dark, his gaze frightening, "Scarlett Yates."


    Normally, Scarlett Yates would be intimidated by his demeanor, but she was also angry now, ring back defiantly, "Serves you right for talking nonsense."


    His face turned livid with rage, "Scarlett Yates, is this how you treat patients?"


    She snorted, with a look that said he deserved it, "Second Young Master, even if you’re a patient, you can’t just act indecently. Against a rogue, I always show no mercy."


    Heughed coldly, "Unable to control your temper and even attacking a patient, you’repletely unqualified as a nurse. I wonder how you got into Saint Mercy; it’s either the school’s people are blind or the hospital’s people are."


    In response to his sarcastic remarks, Scarlett Yates shrugged indifferently, "If Second Young Master is so dissatisfied with me, feel free to rece me right away. I’ve already said, I can’t handle this job."


    He stared at her for a while, only coldly responding with three words, "Want to leave? Keep dreaming."


    --


    Roy Saxon was hardly ever home.


    Maxwell Saxon also left early and returnedte every day.


    Whenever Scarlett Yates woke up, the Saxon Family men were out working hard to provide for the family; of course, except for a certain idle person.


    The second young master of the Saxon Family was famously known as a spoiled heir, seemingly knowing nothing but indulging in pleasure.


    Recently, because of a car ident, he faced mobility issues, so Matthew Saxon spent more time at home than he had in the past six monthsbined.


    Matthew Saxon being unexpectedly well-behaved for a period, yet the rest of the Saxon Family hadints they couldn’t voice.


    When the second young master wasn’t at home enough, the master would get angry, but when he stayed too long, they suffered.


    Luckily, there was Miss Yates to help divert attention; otherwise, their days would be even harder to endure.
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