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Chapter 206
‘Fiance?’
Olivia was slightly taken aback. She had never heard about Zac having a fiance, so
she was a little surprised for a while.
“You’re Mr. Quinton’s fiance?”
“Yeah. Didn’t Zac tell you?”
Olivia shook her head. “Sorry. I don’t ask about Mr. Quinton’s personal affairs.”
This was true.
She and Zac only met because of John, and they would only look into cases when they were together.
However, she could see a hostility in Rainie’s eyes, the kind of hostility that women had toward a rival in
love.
She smiled. “Ms. Jameson, there’s nothing going on between Mr. Quinton and me, so don’t listen to
those reports.”
Upon hearing that, Rainie smiled lightly and took Olivia’s hand. “Mrs. Freeman, I never doubted you.
Don’t be so nervous. Additionally, you’re married, so of course there’s nothing going on between you and
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtZac.”
After that, Rainie sighed. “But we have met before. You invited me to your eighteenth birthday. Have you
forgotten?”
Olivia felt like the name Rainie Jameson was familiar.
After all, the Jameson family had some status in Ocean City, but this person’s appearance did not ring a
bell in Olivia’s head.
“Sorry. I’ll remember you the next time.”
“Zac and Mr. Freeman have such a good relationship, so we’ll definitely have more chances to meet in
the future. By then, I’ll be around you so much that you will
definitely remember me.”
Olivia pursed her lips and nodded awkwardly. “I remember now.”
“Sure. I’ll leave first as I still have some things to take care of. We’ll talk again after you’re discharged
from the hospital.”
“Alright.”
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After Rainie left, Olivia hesitated at the door for a while. In the end, she decided not to go in.
She could leave no room for a scandal. She did not want things to get complicated.
It seemed she would have to keep her distance from Zac in the future.
A woman’s intuition was very accurate. She could sense that even though Rainie looked friendly, she
was not that way on the inside.
When Olivia went back to her ward, she texted Zac.
[Mr. Quinton, you don’t have to blame yourself for Cole. It’s my fault. As for defending me, I’ll find another
lawyer. You don’t need to worry about this anymore.]
After she sent the text, Olivia received a call from Dorothy.
Olivia frowned and answered in irritation.
“Olivia, do you think you can convict me just because you caught Cole? Stop dreaming! Johnny won’t
believe you.”
Of course Dorothy had gotten wind of this. It seemed that everything was pointing to disaster for Cole.
“Are you done?”
Dorothy sneered when she heard Olivia not giving her a reaction. “Don’t you want to know how Cole got
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmaway from Zac?”
She wanted to, but she did not want to find out from Dorothy.
“No. I’ll go to you once the divorce agreement is ready. Stop pestering me now.”
“Heh, Olivia, you’re so impatient.” Dorothy scoffed. “Rainie and I are good friends, so how would she not
know what’s going on with Zac?”
‘Rainie?’
Olivia bit her lip, feeling a little suspicious.
After all, Rainie was Zac’s fiance, and she was related to Dorothy, so it was not entirely impossible for
her to have let Cole go.
However, she did not have the patience to listen to Dorothy’s nonsense, so she hung up the phone.
After a while, John called her.
Olivia declined without even thinking.
However, John did not give up. He only stopped after he made several more calls.
Olivia put her phone on one side and sighed. She had mixed feelings.
When did she start feeling scared to interact with John?
Now, she just felt glad he had only called her. If he came to see her in person, she might have panicked
even more.