Go Away, I’m A Billionairess Now

Chapter 71



Go Away, I’m A Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 71

Go Away, I’m a Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 71 Who Is That Man?

Kadin came to Houston for Samara this time. The inspection wasn’t his priority.

Gisselle was chatty. She basically did all the talking during the meal, and the atmosphere at the table was harmonious. all along.

At around eight o’clock, Samara took Kadin and Gisselle out of the box together..

Just as they took a few steps, the door of the box next to them opened, and they bumped into Gloria and Serena who were walking out.

Serena’s expression changed slightly when she saw Samara, but she quickly collected herself. She looked at Samara and smiled, “Long time no see, Ms. Novak.”

Samara glanced at Serena indifferently. “Long time indeed. Ms. Dawson, I thought I would never see you ever again.”

Samara thought, at that time, Chicago was in an uproar. All the people in Chicago were talking about your affairs. And Chaim sent you abroad the second day. I thought he’d let you stay abroad for at least three years before coming back

It’s been less than six months. Tsk, he loves you so much, doesn’t he?

Gloria was furious when she heard Samara’s words. “Samara, what are you implying?”

Samara tilted her head to look at Gloria and raised an eyebrow. “I’m telling the truth. Who says I’m implying anything?”

“You…”

וי

Serena did not want to quarrel with Samara in public. She pulled Gloria. “Gloria.”

Gloria had always been fond of Serena, so she gritted her teeth and suppressed her anger. “For my sister–in–law’s sake, I’ll let it slide.”

Gisselle sneered, “Ms. Humphrey, is she your eldest or second–sister–in–law?”

Hearing Gisselle’s words, even Serena froze. Gloria couldn’t help but say, “Does that matter? Anyway, my sister–in–law won’t be Samara!”

“Who cares?”

Kadin frowned. Seeing that he was about to flip out, Samara said to Gisselle, “Gisselle, there’s no point talking to dogs. How can you expect dogs to understand what you are talking about?”

Gisselle grinned at Samara’s words. She said, “Samara, you’re right. My bad.”

After Samara finished speaking, she led Kadin and Gisselle and left.

Behind them, Gloria was so angry that her face turned pale. “Who are you calling dogs? Samara, come back here! Explain to me!”

Gisselle replied from afar, “Whoever responds.”

For a moment, Gloria could not say a word. If she did, it would be the same as admitting that she was a dog.

Serena, who was beside her, also pulled a long face. At the same time, she noticed the man Samara was holding. “Who

is that man?”

Gloria was stunned. “Which man?”

“The one that Samara is holding.”

The man was around fifty years old, dressed in a suit. Although he was middle–aged, he had not gained weight. The watch he was wearing was a classic limited edition. There were only ten of them in the world, and each of them was

worth more than 1.15 million dollars. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

Gloria spat and said, “I don’t know. Maybe he is Samara’s sugar daddy. She is so rich now. A while ago, she said that 60 thousand dollars meant nothing to her…”

“Does your brother know?”

Serena’s words reminded Gloria of something. Gloria suddenly thought of something and quickly took out her phone to take a few photos. “No. I’ll tell him now!”

Serena retracted her gaze, tilted her head, and glanced at Gloria, frowning slightly. “Chaim and her have divorced already. I suppose he doesn’t want to know about these things.”

Then she added, “After all, Samara was part of the Humphrey family in the past. It’s best to keep this between us. She can be a joke however she wants, but she shouldn’t be the reason that disgrace the Humphrey family.”

Gloria’s heart skipped a beat. Meanwhile, she had another idea. She responded to Serena perfunctorily, “I see, Serena.”

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