Chapter 11
The surrounding crowd voluntarily made way for Henry.
At the same time, two people came out from upstairs.
Melody was still elegant even in ordinary clothes.
Everett, who was wearing a shirt and a pair of trousers, had a good figure and was handsome.
Melody looked at Olivia below.
A strange light flashed across his eyes.
Olivia, it was really her! “Melody, I have a surprise for you.When I bring Everett with me in an hour, you will know if Everett really
loves you.’
An hour ago, Henry called her and said this.
Then she brought Everett.
Henry, you really haven’t let me down.
“Oh, I don’t know where I found this woman.’ Melody said and sat down on the sofa.
Everett, that woman’s down there.
You want to save her? Everett stood in front of the fence and looked down, his eyes misty.
At this moment, no one knew what he was thinking.
Even Melody, who had known him for so many years, could not see through his heart.
Henry came to Olivia and grabbed her chin.
Olivia avoided him and glared at him vigilantly.
“Who are you? What are you going to do?!”
Henry’s hand remained frozen in the air as he pinched Olivia.
He curled his lips and looked around.
“Mr.Weston’s ex-wife is indeed unusual!”
In an instant, everyone burst into laughter.Olivia’s face darkened.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about!”
After she finished speaking, she ran around.
However, wherever she ran, she was stopped and pushed.
Soon after, Olivia was pushed to the ground.
Henry squatted in front of her and his hand landed on her Everett.
“Right? Mr.Weston.”
Olivia shuddered and slowly raised her head.
The man was wearing a white shirt, whose color didn’t match the environment here.
He held a glass of red wine, his lips thin, and eyebrows sharp.
Even if he didn’t say anything now, his appearance made the surroundings quiet down.
Domineering, powerful.
Everett.
Her husband.
Her favorite man.
There he was...
Olivia’s heart tightened, and her nails penetrated her palm.
So, you’ve been watching, right? Melady looked at Everett and then Olivia.
Her eyes were red and wide open.