Will the Aloof Billionaire Divorce Today?
Chapter 147: You Are Indeed Virtuous and Generous

Chapter 147: Chapter 147: You Are Indeed Virtuous and Generous

Oh my God, this tangled web of relationships is truly a mess, even with her clever mind, she’s struggling to wrap her head around it.

Natalie Hughes is not as indifferent as Matthew Saxon.

After learning of Scarlett Yates’ identity, a look of awkwardness and embarrassment appeared on her face.

For a moment, she didn’t know whether to sit or to leave.

She wanted to withdraw her hand, but Matthew Saxon held it tightly.

She looked down awkwardly, too embarrassed to look at Scarlett Yates again.

Matthew Saxon, however, toyed with her fingers indifferently and smilingly asked Scarlett Yates, "Scarlett, what do you think of my new friend, Miss Hughes?"

Scarlett Yates nodded without hesitation, "Very good."

Matthew Saxon’s smile gradually cooled, "I think so too."

Scarlett Yates then smiled, "Really? That’s great."

Matthew Saxon’s smile became even colder, "Oh? Since you think she’s good, why don’t you tell us what exactly is good about her?"

Scarlett Yates indeed thought about it seriously and then said with a smile, "Miss Hughes is young and beautiful, with outstanding temperament and grace, a true beauty among beauties."

The conversation between the two was bizarre.

In such a scenario, with such a conversation, no one would think that they were in a relationship.

Natalie Hughes, as one of the parties involved, was even more shocked beyond words.

Are they really a couple?

But what kind of couple acts like this, knowing full well that their boyfriend is ambiguous with another woman, yet displaying a nonchalant attitude?

"Scarlett, you really are gracious and magnanimous," Matthew Saxon’s voice seemed calm but had a hint of gritted teeth.

Scarlett Yates smiled faintly, "As long as you like it. Oh right, since you and Miss Hughes are so in sync, do you want me to vacate the room for tonight?"

Natalie Hughes looked up with a strange expression, staring at Scarlett Yates as if she were a monster.

She seriously suspected if Miss Yates had some mental problems.

Scarlett Yates, however, didn’t look at her, expressing utmost grace and magnanimity, sincerely suggesting, "If needed, I can pack up now, to avoid disturbing you and Miss Hughes later."

With just a few words, even Henry Dales felt something was amiss.

By looking at Scarlett Yates, it seemed like she didn’t care how many women were by Matthew Saxon’s side.

From this, it was evident she didn’t like Matthew Saxon.

Yet she became Matthew Saxon’s girlfriend. Is there some unknown secret here?

Matthew Saxon’s gaze grew colder, losing his composure, his eyes filled with anger, and he sneered, "Natalie and I won’t be returning tonight; when we do need you to vacate the room, we’ll naturally let you know."

Scarlett Yates quickly nodded, "That’s good, let me know in advance when you do."

Having said that, she didn’t feel like staying any longer, stood up, tidied the hair stuck to her cheek by tears, and said naturally, "I’ve had enough to eat, I’m going for a walk, I won’t be a third wheel disturbing you and Miss Hughes anymore, have fun, goodbye."

After finishing her speech, she no longer looked at Matthew Saxon and Natalie Hughes, turned around and walked out.

Just as Scarlett Yates left, Henry Dales also stood up, "I have some matters too, I won’t stay any longer, Young Master, let’s hang out another day."

He’s always disapproved of Matthew Saxon’s lifestyle, and if it weren’t for Scarlett Yates being here, he would have left long ago.

Henry Dales quickly caught up with Scarlett Yates, and the two walked side by side.

Scarlett Yates walked a bit too fast and suddenly twisted her ankle; Henry Dales immediately reached out to support her, "Careful."

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