Chapter 24
She got up from the sofa unhappily and opened the door, "What?" "Sister."
"What are you doing here?"
"I have something important to tell you.”
"I don't think that there is anything important between us.”
Jessica had been dealing with all kinds of people the whole night. She didn't want to waste time talking to Tina and was about to close the door. But Tina just squeezed in.
Tina sat down on the sofa directly, "Jessica, actually, I want to know about your relationship with Oliver.”
Jessica paused and said, "Why? Everybody knows that I'm his wife. By the way, you're the matchmaker who directly facilitated our marriage.” Tina thought to herself, “She is really stubborn. I'm afraid her position in the Williams Family is even worse than that in the White Family."
"Then why did Oliver pretend not to know you in public?”
"It's you who pretend not to know me. Don't slander my husband.” Tina laughed, "You're really stubborn. I saw everything that happened just now."
"So?"
"Why don't we talk to Oliver before everyone knows who you are? I should have married him, and I should have been Mrs. Williams. Not you!"
"Tina, save yourself some dignity. What do you think of Oliver? You can throw him away whenever you want, and snatch him from me as you please?"
"You promised to marry him for money at that time. It's none of my business.”
"You said that I married him yourself. So, if you want your Oliver, you should persuade him, or tell him to divorce me. And you should also get my agreement. Are we clear, Miss Thief?"
Tina was so angry that she couldn't speak.
Jessica then took a deep breath and said, "Leave my room."
At this time, the doorbell rang again. She was really busy today.
It was Simon at the door.
"Madam, Mr. Williams wants you to go to his room. This is the door card for the room." Simon handed the door card.
Jessica thought that she could spend the night alone outside, but now she had to be entangled by that man again. Thinking about the cold expression of him at night, she didn't want to stay in the same room with him for even a moment.
"Simon, I have to get up early to work tomorrow. I want to rest early. I won't go and disturb him.”
Simon looked embarrassed. Just as he didn't know what to do, Tina came over and grabbed the card, "You can leave. I'll talk to my sister.” Only then did Simon realize that there was someone else in Jessica's room, her younger sister Tina.
This was perfect. He had finished what the president had told him anyway.
As soon as the door closed, Jessica glared at Tina, "What do you want again?”
"I'm going to rearrange the mess and get everyone back to their original positions.”
"You're not going to dump Vincent, are you?"
"Do you pity him? If so, go and save him."
"He's your fiancé now. He has nothing to do with me. I'm not a garbage can like you."
"Do think Oliver will like you? He married you because of his Grandpa's pressure. You lied to him. So you have to prove to him that I was forced to quit back then.”
"It sounds like Oliver really feels disgusting to marry you. Even if we get divorced, you can't get into the Williams Family."
Tina raised her hand to slap Jessica. After that big show at night, Jessica could already react quickly and put Tina's hand behind her back, "You still think that it was in our childhood that you and your mother bullied me together and hit me. If you dare to hit me again, I will return it back to you ten times and even hundreds of times, turning you to a pig face. Do you want to have a try?"
Tina didn't expect Jessica's strength to be so strong, and her wrist hurt, "Jessica, let me go.”
Jessica didn't want to talk to this crazy woman anymore. She let go of her hand, "Go out.”
Tina looked at her fair wrist, which was a little red, "You're really cruel now."
"Thanks to you."
In the past, she also wanted to live peacefully with Tina on the surface, not to offend her directly, because she was still young, and had to take care of her grandmother. But her compromise only made Tina treat her worse. Now that she broke up with Jason, she was no longer afraid of their family.
"Well, if you don't tell him, I'll go and talk to Oliver. He'll know that you married him for money and you used to have a childhood sweetheart.” Jessica picked up the pillow on the sofa and threw it over, "Please. Take your time."
Recently, Tina had been thinking about how to explain this misunderstanding to Oliver.
She was able to easily take Vincent away from Jessica because that man wanted to use her position in the White Family. In the future, the president of the White Group was her, Tina, who could assist Vincent in his career. In addition, she was also very beautiful. Although she was not as beautiful as Jessica, Vincent chose her because he was desperate to scramble for the power of the Garner Family.
After thinking about it, she knew that she couldn't expose the bad things she had done in the past. It was feasible for her to do it thoroughly and sleep with Oliver to establish their relationship.
With that in mind, Tina walked straight to Oliver's room.
She knocked on the door first, but there was no answer inside. Just now, his assistant said that he was having an appointment, so he shouldn't be back so early.
Tina used the card and went in. The room was empty.
She was secretly overjoyed that even God was helping her.
Oliver was entangled by Alice outside. He kept signaling Carl with his eyes.
Carl pretended not to see it.
Oliver had no choice but to say directly, "Carl, I'll leave Alice to you. Take care of her. I have to leave first and prepare for the opening ceremony of the hotel tomorrow morning.”
Oliver went into the room and heard the sound of water. He was a little puzzled. He just asked the woman to come over and ask what happened that night. But she directly went to take a bath.
Without too much thinking, he went straight to the desk in the living room, turned on his computer, and began to work.
Tina came out of the bathroom. Hearing the sound of the keyboard outside, she saw that Oliver was back.
She quietly walked behind Oliver and hugged Oliver's waist from behind. She called out coquettishly, "Mr. Williams."