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Chapter 176: I Mind, I Mind a Lot

    <h4>Chapter 176: Chapter 176: I Mind, I Mind a Lot</h4>


    Matthew Saxon was about to nod when something suddenly came to mind.


    He looked up at Scarlett Yates for a moment, hesitated for a few seconds, and finally gave a slight nod, "You can sleep with Scarlett, I’ll take the couch in the living room."


    Alice Green was taken aback and bit her lip, saying timidly, "This... doesn’t seem very convenient, Miss Yates doesn’t seem to want that."


    After speaking, she gently rubbed her head against Matthew Saxon’s chest, as if in provocation.


    With a somewhat awkward expression, Matthew Saxon discussed with Scarlett Yates, "Scarlett, Alice is afraid of thunder, and this heavy rain isn’t going to stop anytime soon. Let her stay here for the night; you don’t mind, do you?"


    Scarlett Yatesughed coldly in her heart repeatedly.


    Whether she minded it or not, what did it matter?


    She wasn’t truly in a romantic rtionship with him. It was entirely his freedom to let any woman stay; she had no right to interfere or stop it.


    This inquiry was only for appearances.


    But inexplicably, a surge of anger rose in her heart.


    In essence, whatever those two lovestruck fools did had nothing to do with her, but she just couldn’t stand Alice Green pretending to be pitiful and weak, repeatedly putting her in the position of the viin, as if not nodding would make her seem utterly unforgivable.


    Since Alice Green wanted to cast her in the role of a wicked woman, why not fulfill her wish?


    After mulling it over, she crossed her arms, raised an eyebrow, and made a fierce expression on her face, emphasizing word by word, "No, I mind, I mind a lot, I disagree, you immediately make her go back to her room!"


    As she spoke, she pointed at Alice Green, sneering, "Since Miss Green knows I’m unwilling, she should take the hint. She keeps saying she doesn’t want to cause trouble or want me to misunderstand, yet she refuses to leave. Miss Green, are you contradicting yourself?"


    Hmph, since she was supposed to act as the evil woman, she might as well go through with it.


    Besides, which word she said was untrue?


    This Miss Green was obviously acting, clinging on and refusing to leave, yet finding so many excuses, portraying herself as a weakling. Her intentions were too obvious, without a hint of disguise.


    As long as Matthew Saxon wasn’t blind, he could tell if what she said was true or false.


    Unfortunately...


    Scarlett Yates watched Matthew Saxon’s face gradually darken with anger and couldn’t help but let out a coldugh.


    Sadly, to some, love is blind. Ovee with passion, even if he knew Alice Green was acting, he still condones and allows it, right?


    He might secretly be hoping that Alice Green could stay.


    In the end, among the three, she was the most clueless and superfluous one.


    If she weren’t here, the lovestruck pair would be way beyond being satisfied with just holding each other; they would have already set the dry wood aze, unstoppable.


    As soon as this thought emerged, a faint pain surged from her heart.


    It felt like being pricked by a needle, not very painful, but extremely ufortable.


    This feeling of difort had started since yesterday.


    The more uneasy she felt, the more sarcastic her words became, not caring whether he was a noble young master or a big star, disregarding anyone’s face, "The second Young Master clearly knows that Miss Green is your brother’s girlfriend. If his woman stays overnight in his younger brother’s room, it’s unimaginable how scandalous it would sound, yet he doesn’t care, insists she stays. You both clearly want this; why pretend it’s unavoidable?"
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