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Chapter 654: I think I misunderstood you

    <h4>Chapter 654: Chapter 654: I think I misunderstood you</h4>


    Scarlett Yates looked at him, his face turning pale with anger, pursed her lips, and said in a teasing manner, "Since the Young Master knows I’ll irritate you, whye to me? Miss Denton is surely very gentle, lovely, and understanding; she wouldn’t upset you. The one the Young Master should find is her, not me."


    "Are you still bothered by her?" Upon hearing her mention Alexis Denton, Matthew Saxon was momentarily stunned, presuming she was jealous, his expression softening, not as grim as before. "First, tell me, where did you hear that I was secretly with Alexis Denton?"


    He had wanted to exin this matterst time, but she never gave him the chance.


    Before they broke up, he hadn’t told her about Alexis Denton fearing she would overthink.


    If he had known earlier that keeping it from her would lead to such consequences, he wouldn’t have done so.


    Scarlett Yates couldn’t help but let out a coldugh.


    He really did put on quite an act.


    She smirked sarcastically, saying with a hint of mockery, "If you want nobody to know, then don’t do it."


    "I wasn’t the one with her."


    He was pondering how to tell her the whole story, but before he could sort it out, he heard Scarlett Yates let out a coldugh, saying in a sharply sarcastic tone: "Oh? Was the person I saw at the Richmond Hotel your twin brother?"


    Matthew Saxon’s face changed slightly.


    Richmond Hotel...


    She saw him at the Richmond Hotel?


    Scarlett Yates watched his reaction, interpreting his expression as surprise at having his lies uncovered, her smile growing ever more mocking: "Did the Young Mastere to A City to find me? Does Miss Denton know about this? Aren’t you afraid she’ll be angry and jealous, or have the Young Master and Miss Denton already broken up?"


    Saying this, she pursed her lips with a smile, sighing dramatically: "So quickly, the Young Master grew tired of her?"


    "Scarlett Yates, have you said enough? Is this how you always handle things? Encountering a misunderstanding, not giving people a chance to exin, then judging based on your own imagination?" Matthew Saxon endured for a long time, feeling somewhat unbearable.


    He furrowed his brows tightly: "Before you condemn someone, shouldn’t you listen to what they have to say?"


    "So, it seems I’ve misunderstood you?" Scarlett Yates smiled lightly, picked up the juice on the table and took a sip, nodded and said, "Alright, I won’t speak anymore, go ahead and exin."


    She also wanted to hear what kind of lies he was prepared to tell.


    She was clearly not going to believe him, showcasing a look that no matter what he said, she wouldn’t ept.


    Matthew Saxon angrily drank all the red wine in his ss, his slender and clean fingers tightly gripping the stem, as if venting all his anger onto the ss.


    "No matter what I say, you won’t believe me?" His slender eyes were filled with anger, along with disappointment and helplessness from not winning her trust.


    Scarlett Yates said calmly: "That depends on whether what you say is true or not."


    "If I told you Alexis Denton wanted to marry me, so she moved into the Saxon Family, using it as an opportunity to seduce me, then aimed to achieve her goal of marrying me by iming to be pregnant, while all I did was go along with the ruse, concocting an excuse to meet her every night, and the one actually dating her was another man, would you believe me?"


    His deep eyes fixed on her: "The reason I dated her at Richmond was merely to avoid her suspicion, we just had dinner together, and the person spending the night with her was not me, would you believe it?"
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