Lost Me Gained Regret

Chapter 228



hapter 228C
It was Dorothy.
She stood in a puddle of what looked disturbingly like blood, her white ankle boots soaked through, as she watched me halt the
action of closing the door. Slowly, she withdrew her hand and crossed her arms in front of her chest. “Jane, I’d advise you to
back off. Stop messing around with Bryant.”
That she found my address so quickly was alarming.
I frowned, “Whether it’s you or Margaret, you’d better check yourself into a hospital or better yet, go bother Bryant. Don’t come
here bothering me.”
“Huh, cut the act!” She glanced inside my house with disdain. I’ve done my homework. Without marrying Bryant, how could
someone like you, with both parents gone and broke, afford such a place?”
She lifted her chin, exuding the kind of arrogance only the wealthy possess, in full display.
My patience wore thin, and I replied coldly, “Oh, what about you? If it weren’t for the luck of being adopted by the Myers family,
would you even be here, speaking like this, boldly meddling in someone else’s marriage?”
Everyone could hit where it hurt. Dorothy shouldn’t expect me to play nice if she stepped on my toes.
“Janel” Dorothy’s haughty demeanor instantly turned vicious. She raised her hand, intending to slap me, but I pushed her away,
glaring at her foot nearly stepping inside my home, my gaze filled with disgust, “Don’t dirty my place.”
Fuming, she clenched her teeth, glaring at me with hatred. “You’ll see. “Since you don’t want to take my advice or accept my
good will, I’m done playing nice!”
“You think splashing blood on someone’s doorstep is being nice?” I shot back sarcastically, “Ms. Myers, I really can’t match your
level.”
Dorothy snapped, “So, you insist on clinging to the Ferguson family, huh?”
I retorted, “With Bryant’s capabilities, do you think I could refuse if he wanted a divorce?”

I genuinely couldn’t understand why they were all troubling me. If anyone didn’t want me to have peace and refused a divorce, it
was Bryant, not me. They feared Bryant too much and only dared to trouble me.
Caught off guard by my retort, Dorothy suddenly laughed. “Fine, if you said that. Given the current troubles of the Ferguson
Group, a marriage alliance with the Myers family is the quickest and easiest solution! When Bryant proposes divorce, you better
not cling on desperately.”
“I won’t” I smiled, offering my sincerest blessings. “Then let me wish you a happy marriage and a quick addition to your family,
maybe even twins or triplets.”
With that, I moved to close the door.
“You! Stop it!” Unexpectedly, even with my non–confrontational stance, Dorothy still wasn’t satisfied and arrogantly stopped me,
gritting her teeth. “You think I can’t do anything to you? Yeah. Here’s RiverCity, unlike Vista Town, where I can do whatever I
want, but dealing with you is still easy!”
I was utterly baffled, giving her a cold look. “Are you crazy or something?”
I had agreed, so what was she still venting about?
Dorothy was momentarily stunned and realized what I implied, her eyes widening in fury. “Do you even know what standing the
Myers family has? If I got into it with you, not even Bryant could save you...”
“Ms. Myars!” Suddenly, a voice came from the direction of the elevator. I turned to see Mark, in a sleek, matte, iron–gray suit,
striding toward us.
That reminded me that he had mentioned he would come by to bring me a gift. After the afternoon’s ordeal at the hospital, it
slipped my mind.
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Dorothy turned to him, slightly stunned. “What are you doing here?”
Mark looked indifferent, his gaze fixed on Dorothy. “I’m here to drop off something for Jane. And you, what brings you here?”


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