Login via

The Broken-hearted She And The Icy He (Lily and John) novel Chapter 262

Chapter 262 John Still Thinks He’s the Victim

Chapter 262 John Still Thinks He’s the Victim

45 Free Coln

That morning, Wendy had received a court summons; the trial was scheduled for the day after tomorrow, If Lily still refused to settle, the judge would issue a verdictand Wendy was going to prison.

Elsa thought of Mary. Mary wasn’t just Nancy’s sisterinlaw, the two women were close friends. If Mary were to plead on Wendy’s behalf, Nancy would surely convince Lily to let Wendy off the hook.

And if Lily could be humiliated in front of everyonereduced to something vulgar and shameful. Mary would find her disgusting, lowclass, unworthy of attention, and would be even more willing to speak up for Wendy

James would turn his back on a filthy woman like Lily.

John and Simon would be disgusted by her too. All eyes would be on her. The thought of Lily being toyed with by some old man filled Elsa with such joy she nearly laughed out loud.

She pinched herself hard to keep from laughing, then forced a look of concern onto her face as she turned to Ivan. Yes, you really don’t look well. Are you feeling sick?

Hearing the commotion, Mary stopped chatting with a few of the wealthy ladies and quickly walked over. Mary had been classmates with Wendy. Like Nancy, she had never liked Wendy much.

Still, Elsa had helped Simon before, and over the past few years, Mary had interacted with both Elsa and Wendy now and then. But she always knew where her loyalties lay. After learning what Wendy had done to Lily, there was no way she’d invite her to her birthday banquet.

She hadn’t specifically asked Elsa to come either.

But Simon treated Elsa like a treasure and held Wendy in high regard. He was also particularly close to John

With the heir to the Bale family personally bringing them to the estate, even without invitations, no servant dared stop them.

Mary had heard from the staff that Wendy and her daughter were here.

She glanced around the room but didn’t see Wendy. She didn’t think much of itshe simply shot Simon a frosty glare.

She thought. I’m more and more disappointed in that foolish son of mine.

Lily was family.

He knew perfectly well that John had hurt her in the past, yet still brought him into their home. What’s wrong with his brain? How could I have raised such a piece of work?

John had never liked attending events like this.

The only reason he came tonight was because he knew Lily would be here.

As for why Ivan looked like hell, he couldn’t care less.

1/31

14:16 Wed, 23 Jul

Chapter 262 John Still Thinks He’s the Viction

All he wanted was to see Lily, James was still alive

She hadn’t returned to their home, hadn’t bowed her head to him. He missed berterribly.

With a stony face, he scanned the crowd, searching for herwhen Yvonne’s screeching voice rang out again.

Good thing you ditched that tramp Lily; otherwise, she’d be making you the biggest cuckold in town right now!

What did you say?

A sharp sense of dread stabbed through John’s chest. His eyes shot toward Yvonne like knives. What cuckold? Say it

Yvonne was practically bursting with the urge to talk tonight, of course she’d say more..

You have no idea. That Lily is unbelievably shameless. She was so desperate for a man, she couldn’t help. herself. Right here at Madam Mary’s birthday party, she dragged some old guy into bed. Couldn’t even wait! She and that old man are upstairs in the lounge, still going at it!

What?

John’s face drained of color.

He’d known Lily was getting more rebellious lately, but never imagined she’d sink so low just to spite him

sleeping with another man in a place like this?

Simon’s face had also darkened, like someone had murdered his entire family.

Lily had kissed him without permission. She’d seen his body.

She owed him for thatshe was supposed to take responsibility. How could she just sleep with another man like it meant nothing? Hearing Yvonne’s words, Mary staggered back, nearly collapsing.

She wasn’t blindLily’s clear, steady eyes had always shown she was a good girl.

There was no way she would do something as disgusting as sleep with a stranger.

There was only one explanation, she’d been set up!

Verify captcha to read the content.Verify captcha to read the content

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Broken-hearted She And The Icy He (Lily and John)