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Chapter: 875
Indeed, it wasn’t the best day to visit Hutton’s place.
Maggie, who was currently staying at Rosalynn’s home, wasn’t fond of crowded spaces.
“Alright, we can dine together another time,” conceded Hutton, his gaze softening as he looked at
Rosalynn. “But, I must say, I’m looking forward to your cooking again. Rosalynn, would you mind
cooking for me?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe sting of Brian’s words still lingered.
“Of course not,” said Rosalynn, offering a reassuring smile.
Pleased, Hutton shot a triumphant glance at Brian, whose eyes narrowed in obvious displeasure.
Eager to prevent another public argument, Rosalynn quickly redirected the attention. Noticing that
Sanford was still present, his gaze filled with apparent jealousy towards Karl, she hurriedly said,
“Sanford, I thought you mentioned having matters to attend to. Why are you still here?”
At her remark, all eyes turned to Sanford.
Clearing his throat awkwardly, Sanford cast a final glance at Karl.
“I’LL take my leave now.”
His gaze bore an undeniable hostility. Karl, being a man of the world himself, didn’t miss this.
Though he had never personally encountered Sanford before, his remarkable demeanor and the name
Sanford was sufficient for him to know who he was.
“Maggie, is he the one who hurt you?”
He remembered Sanford as the playboy who had once broke Maggie’s heart.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe had even hacked Sanford’s official website in retaliation.
“He certainly looks the part,” Karl remarked pointedly.
Maggie instinctively defended Sanford. “He’s not as bad as you think.”
Her comment earned surprised glances from everyone present.
Instantly regretting her words, Maggie hastily addressed Karl, “I still have work to complete. I should
get going.”
Sanford’s character was none of her business.
She simply felt obliged to defend him considering his help earlier. It didn’t feel right to remain silent
while others badmouthed him.
Upon seeing her dash into the studio, Hutton playfully patted Karl’s shoulder. “Alright, stop watching
her. You’ve seen her now. We should get going.”