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Breaking Mr. Cold (Giselle and Donovan) novel Chapter 86

After being overwhelmed by such a barrage of accusations, Giselle felt utterly helpless. However, the fact that she had deliberately tried to seduce Donovan was true, after all.

"Mrs. Kane, I'm here today because Mr. Kane asked me to be," she countered smoothly. "If you're questioning my being here, perhaps you should take this matter up with him directly."

Giselle was quick to push the responsibility onto Donovan.

But before Dorothea could say another word, Anne jumped in. "Mrs. Kane, don't listen to her nonsense! You know Don better than anyone. He's busy with work every day and already has enough on his plate running the company. He doesn't need to be bothered with drama like this. Let us handle it for him!"

Having pieced everything together, Anne stormed upstairs.

When she spotted Giselle's camisole sleepwear in the master bedroom, along with her two large suitcases and makeup kit on the vanity, her anger boiled over.

Without hesitation, she gathered up all of Giselle's

 clothes and belongings and threw them into the trash. 

Meanwhile, downstairs, Dorothea was still betating Giselle. “Ms. Holt, I’ve long heard of your scandalous behavior. What you do with your life is none of my concem, but if you meddle in Don’s marriage, 1 won’t sit back and stay silent. 

“I’ll repeat this. Out of respect for your father, I won’t make things difficult for you today. Now get out!” 

Giselle wasn’t a fool. She knew full well that Renee had already poisoned Dorothea against her. Renee had even fabricated the claim that she had poisoned 

Dorothea’s cat, 

Now, Dorothea had serious prejudice toward her. If she insisted on staying, she would only be humiliating herself even further. 

But after carefully plarining everything and finally getting this far with Donovan, Giselle wasn’t about to back down so easily. 

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