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Chapter 30

Jolene went home, took a nap, and went to the hospital the next day.

Now that she had made the decision. Let’s cut the mess quickly.

But unexpectedly, as soon as she stepped into the hospital, she encountered an acquaintance.

The last person she had wanted to meet.

Sophie Gellar.

As soon as she lowered her head, she had wanted to go around as if she hadn’t seen her, but Sophie

had sharp eyes and had already seen her.

She stopped before Jolene in time and stared at Jolene coldly with her arms folded.

“Hello.” Sophie was probably the most domineering young lady Jolene had ever seen.

Following Bowen, she had met a lot of rich people. The richer the boss, the lower the profile, for fear of

being targeted.

Sophie was probably young and vigorous, and she was domineering everywhere.

Jolene looked neither humble nor overbearing at her, “What.

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a coincidence, Miss Sophie, are you sick?”

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Sophie sneered, “What about you? What were you doing in the hospital?”

Marsh had nothing to do with Bowen now and nothing to do with the sisters of the Gellar family.

She smiled slightly, “Guess.”

Then she was about to walk past Sophie.

As she took a step, Sophie suddenly said, “Were you pregnant with Mr Bowen’s child?”

Jolene’s stepping foot suddenly stopped.

She hadn’t expected Sophie’s news to be so well–informed. She had thought she was the only one

who knew about this

matter.

Sophie approached her again and looked her up and down. harshly, “Jolene, let’s talk.”

“Miss Sophie, what do we have to talk about?”

“What if there is something to talk about?” Sophie took the lead to go to the coffee shop in front of the

hospital.

She proudly felt that Jolene would follow.

Actually, Jolene did follow.

She wanted to hear what Sophie would tell her.

She felt that a dog like Sophie could not spit out ivory.

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Sure enough, as soon as she sat down, Sophie said, “Make an offer, the child in your belly.”

Throwing money at people should have been the favorite. thing for these rich second generations to

do.

Jolene was a little thirsty, so she ordered a glass of juice and sipped it slowly.

Sophie didn’t have much patience and said again, “Jolene, you are a smart person. You know that if

Bowen found out, he wouldn’t let you have a child, and if Aunt Evert found out, maybe you would be in

even worse trouble, so I suggest you take care of it as soon as possible, and I’ll give you two million to

get rid of the child.”

Jolene drank half a cup in one breath, wiped her mouth with a tissue, and looked up at Sophie.

She smiled calmly as if Sophie was joking.

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She was irritated by Jolene’s smile, “Jolene, don’t be so condescending. If I say something bad, you

are just a whore that Bowen is tired of playing with.”

Jolene thought about it, and she hadn’t done anything wrong to Sophie. Why was Sophie so hostile

towards her?

“Miss Sophie, you’re done.” She drank the remaining half glass of juice,” I finished my drink.”

Jolene got up as she said. Sophie gritted her teeth, “Five million, you’re only worth this. Even though I

have plenty of money, but you don’t deserve it.”

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Jolene supported the table with one hand, neither angry nor annoyed, it was as round as a marble, and

it rolled far away with a flick of the finger, making Sophie unable to touch it.

Her tone was flat, and her voice was shallow, “Miss Sophie, I would not sell my child, and this is my

business, or Bowen’s business, or your sister’s business. In short, it was none of your business.”

She spoke like a tongue twister, and after finishing speaking, she took out a fifty–dollar bill, put it under

the cup, and walked out of the coffee shop.