My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel)

Chapter 73



Chapter 73

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 73 – Everything Was Wrong

Quintina was reprimanded one after another, and she disliked Janet very much.

She said, “Janet, who are you? You come to the Webster family and want to get my brother’s help

again. Where do you nobler

than others? You…”

Before Quintina finished speaking, she saw Nathaniel’s warning eyes and dared not say any more.

“Do not take it personally.”

Nathaniel turned around, his eyes fell on Janet’s teacup, and said.

For a moment, Janet couldn’t figure out whether he was speaking to her or not.

Old Mr. Webster’s face turned dark, and he also apologized, “Jill, Quintina has an impulsive personality,

don’t be angry. You haven’t said what’s the relationship between Donahue and you?”

No wonder old Mr. Webster cared.

The Webster Group and the Smedley Group had the intention of cooperating. If they could not

cooperate, they would develop a competitive relationship. He could not ignore the pros and cons of

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Janet pursed her lips lightly and said, “He’s my cousin.”

Janet frankly admitted Donahue’s identity, which stunned everyone present.

“How is it possible! Are you Ms. Juliana of the Longfellow family?”

Quintina gasped and scanned Janet with her eyes.

“I think these things that happened today should be enough to prove my identity.”

Janet glanced at Quintina lightly, her tone was extremely steady, and she even took the time to brew a

new cup of hot tea for

old Mr. Webster.

After being slightly stunned, old Mr. Webster took the hot tea and sighed, “No wonder I like your tea so

much.”

It was said that when Janet’s parents were still alive, her mother made good tea. It could be seen that

she had learned a lot.

In this way, some of her words and deeds, as well as her dignified and elegant posture, had their roots.

Nathaniel took a serious look at Janet.

For a long time, he thought that Janet was a scheming woman who deliberately learned these things in

order to cling to the Webster family.

When he knew that it was something she had been in contact with since she was a child, Nathaniel

couldn’t help but feel a little ashamed of his previous guesses.

“How is it possible! I met your parents!” Winifred couldn’t believe it, and said loudly, “I personally sent

someone to the slum to pick him up! How could you be the lady of the Longfellow family?”

Although at the auction, Janet had already stated that she was Ms. Juliana, Winifred still stubbornly

believed that Janet was just

a counterfeit.

She still waited to see the news behind her being exposed.

But now, even Donahue had stepped forward for her. Could it be that Janet was really the Ms. Juliana

of the Longfellow family?

Hearing Winifred’s question, Janet was silent for a long time.

After a while, she narrowed her eyes and said softly, “There is nothing impossible. A major car accident

in our family ten years ago caused me to have short-term amnesia. It was my adoptive parents who

took care of me until I recovered my memory.”

“That’s why when I got married, I specifically invited them to witness.”

Janet kept her head down, holding the teacup tightly in her hands as if relying on this cup of hot tea to

comfort her heart.

Nathaniel kept looking at her, listening to the truth. When he saw her downcast and lonely eyes, a

strange feeling crossed his

heart.

An unknown emotion began to spread.

Winifred was still relentless, “Why don’t you invite people from the Longfellow family or the Smedley

family to attend? You deliberately concealed your identity and married into the Webster family, what is

your plan!”

With the power of the Longfellow family in Raleigh city, even if Janet’s parents were no longer in power,

everyone wanted to

be her husband.

Nathaniel’s cold eyes swept over, “We have already divorced, so what are we going to do with this?”

“How can we not figure it out? If she…”

“Because I don’t want others to know that I’m married!”

Janet directly interrupted Winifred’s words, she slowly raised her eyes and looked straight at Nathaniel.

Saying word by word.

“Because I don’t want them to know that my husband didn’t even give me a wedding.”

“I don’t want my parents to worry about me, and I don’t want the relatives of the Longfellow family to

know how much I don’t get Nathaniel’s attention.”

Janet’s words made Nathaniel couldn’t help frowning.

“You agreed not to hold a wedding.”

Nathaniel’s voice was a little dull.

“Yes.” Janet pulled the corners of her mouth and forced a smile, “Because no one in my family agreed

to let me marry you. In order to marry you, I left my family, quarreled with relatives, was stubborn to

marry you, and hoped you could fall in love with

me…”

While talking, Janet felt that she was ridiculously childish.

The smile turned bitter, but her eyes were full of magnanimity, “I tried my best to prove that it was not a

wrong choice for me to marry you. But in the end, I was wrong, everything was wrong.”

Looking at Janet, Nathaniel began to seriously consider for the first time whether Janet was really

telling the truth when she said that she liked him.

He thought, “If she liked me, how can she watch me marry another woman as my wife?”


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