Chapter 524 I'm Different From You
Jenny walked to the corner, and Jolene silently followed her.
"Jenny, I hate you." Jolene suddenly blurted out, startling Jenny, who was drinking juice.
Jenny looked at her and said calmly, "It's okay if you hate me."
"Of course you don't care. You have everything now."no.velxo Jolene glared at her fiercely.
Jenny sighed, feeling like a villain in a drama for taking away Jolene's father's love the moment she returned to
Bardoff city. She understood why Jolene felt upset but didn't think she did anything wrong.
Jolene had enjoyed her father's love for over 20 years, but what about Jenny? She had only been back for a few
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdays. Was it wrong that she was receiving a little of that?
"Jolene, I don't want to have any conflict with you. As long as you don’t trouble me, I won't bother you either," Jenny
warned her.
She didn't want to escalate things with Jolene, but if Jolene caused any trouble, she would not hesitate to defend
herself.
Jolene ignored her warning and continued, "Lies! If you really didn't want it, you wouldn't have returned to the
Walter family."
Jenny replied, "I have nothing to say to you if that's how you feel."
Knowing how selfish Jolene was, Jenny was sure Jolene wished she had died. Hence, Jenny knew that anything she
said would be futile.
Jolene, however, wasn't ready to give up. "Where’s the man who protected you before? Why didn't he come?"
Jenny frowned, and Jolene continued, "Oh, I forgot. He's just from a small family in Parrington. I doubt he even has
the qualifications to show up here. " Feeling more confident, she added, "Isn't he your ex-husband? I heard it took a
great amount of effort for you to divorce him, so why are you keeping him around? If this gets out, what will other
people think of you?"
Jenny glanced at her,no.velxo knowing Jolene had already investigated Alec's identity. "Do I need to care what
others think of me?"
"Don't you care?" Jolene seemed to find it amusing. "Arent you afraid you won't get married? Or you won't be able
to marry into a good family?"
If Jenny had never been divorced, she would be the most popular bachelorette in Bardoff City today, and many
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmpeople would try to pursue her. However, since she was divorced, no one from the big families would marry her for
the sake of their reputation. Perhaps someone from a second- class family would marry her. After all, she was still
the eldest daughter of the Walter family.
Jenny chuckled, finding Jolene's concern about marrying into a good family ridiculous. "Only someone like you would
care whether they can marry into a good family. I'm different from you."
Why would Jenny worry when she could rely on herself?
Jolene was upset by her comment. "Don't act so noble. There's no way you really don't care."
She felt that Jenny was a hypocrite. To Jolene, It was something everyone did, but Jenny refused to admit it.