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Chapter 371

Yolanda dropped Lizetta off outside the dance troupe’s building, and before Lizetta could get out of thecar, Yolanda couldn’t help but ask, “I wonder if Badass Remington ever dared to taste that nourishing

soup.”

She was clearly enjoying the thought a bit too much.

Lizetta chuckled, knowing all too well Remington’s finicky nature, especially his aversion to anything asrustic as offal. If he did try it, he was in for a rough time.

“Aren’t you a bit concerned for him?” Yolanda eyed Lizetta, blinking.

Lizetta paused, her expression tuming thoughtful. She and Hanna had a spat over the soup justyesterday. and Hanna went crying to Remington about it.

If Remington had cared even a bit, he would’ve known what that soup was made of. If he still ended updrinking that soup today, it was on him for not paying enough attention. He had it coming.

Lizetta raised an eyebrow and spread her hands, “Feeling sorry for a jerk? That’s a one–way ticket to alifetime of misery, isn’t that one of your golden rules?”

“Hahaha, exactly!” Yolanda burst out laughing.

Meanwhile, at the Starlight Group.

A visibly shaken Remington stepped out of the restroom. His composure was back, masking the earlier.discomfort, but his ashen face and the grim set of his jaw were hard to ignore.novelbin

Cedric stood by, recalling how he had been the one urging the boss to have more of that concoction,feeling a chill run down his spine.

“Find out where my mom got that abomination from, and cut off her supply!” Remington ordered, hisvoice cold as ice.

Cedric, feeling like he’d been granted a reprieve, quickly nodded and scurried out.

Then, Hanna’s call came through again. Remington answered, his tone frosty, as Hanna’s displeasedvoice filled the air.

“I wasn’t done talking when you hung up! I’m over at Oakridge Heights, and Edith mentioned Lizettahasn’t been staying here lately.”

“She’s pregnant for heaven’s sake. If she doesn’t like staying at the mansion, she can move back toOakridge Heights. I’ll bring over some nutritious stuff. Edith is reliable; she can look after her as well.”

“How could you let her stay out at this time? She’s young and clueless. How is she supposed to takecare of the baby?”

If it weren’t for the last remark, Hanna could’ve passed for a caring mother–in–law. Listening to Hanna,Remington felt his stomach churn again.

The man uttered in an impassive tone, “Stop with those bizarre concoctions of yours, I’ve already hadCedric cut off your supply!”

“What?! I’m doing all this for whom? How could you?” Hanna’s voice grew shriller after her initial shock.

Remington cut her off, “You know very well for whom. Mom!”

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Chapter 371

The way Remington emphasized “Mom” was laden with distance, irony and a bit of warning.

Hanna paled, her breathing heavy over the phone.

Remington didn’t give her a chance to retoft, adding, “Mind your own business from now on! And stopusing the child as an excuse to bother her.”

His warming was unmistakable. With that, he hung up.

Hanna, trembling with rage, held the phone tightly in her hand. After hanging up, she took a deepbreath to calm down, and Edith hurriedly brought her a glass of water, attempting to soothe her.

“Mrs. Hanna Dashiell, please, don’t work yourself up; there’s something I feel I should mention.”

“Out with it then!”

“Well, Mr. Dashiell and Mrs. Lizetta Dashiell were always careful about contraception.”

“Are you implying there’s something wrong with Lizetta’s baby?” Hanna’s expression darkened, andshe sat up straighter.

“I don’t know about that, but they either used protection or Mr. Dashiell would ask Mrs. Lizetta Dashiellto take pills. That much is certain.”

Hanna’s face turned stormy instantly. She had been wondering why, if Lizetta was pregnant, sheinsisted on keeping it a secret and making a fuss about going abroad.

Lizetta’s first day at the dance troupe went surprisingly well.

Besides her, there were five other leads, all passionate about dance and easy to get along with.

Even though Lizetta was the latest addition, the day’s practice brought them all into a rhythm ofunspoken understanding.

It had been a while since Lizetta felt this kind of experience; being among like–minded individualsalways brought happiness.

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