Chapter 66 He Is Allergic to Dog Hair
Chapter 66 He Is Allergic to Dog Hair
Chapter 66 He Is Allergic to Dog Hair
Norah was a smart woman. She suspected that Orlando's relationship with his wife was bad after
learning that he had been sleeping in hotels since his return to Chatville. They most likely only met a
couple times every month.
The couple's bond in the wealthy family was so delicate that even if she fabricated a small untruth
about knowing Mrs. Fletcher, Orlando shouldn't suspect anything.
All she wanted was to create trouble for Penny.
Orlando paused and furrowed his brows almost imperceptibly.
He became increasingly disgusted with this so-called Mrs. Fletcher.
How did she dare assert her authority as Mrs. Fletcher outside?
"If Perry is bothering you, Mr. Fletcher can always speak with Mr. Pratt and seek an alternative
designer. After all, we've had similar circumstances in the past where a client's wife personally
approached us and asked for a replacement."
Norah spoke sincerely.
Orlando simply glanced at her and said, "Hmm."
With just this one-word reply, he walked towards the elevator.
Norah's face stiffened, and she couldn't continue following him.
She'd already said enough. If Orlando wasn't happy with Penny, who else in the studio could replace
her besides Norah herself?
She felt excited, thinking that she still had a chance.
As long as she could appear in front of Orlando more often...
Norah's heart raced as she watched his figure vanish into the elevator, unable to help but flush.
Penny had no idea that she had been backstabbed in front of Orlando.
She threw a plate into the air.
Niko eagerly ran up, caught it with its mouth, and then proudly crouched down beside her.
"Your legs."
Penny patted its head twice with a smile and threw the plate again.
After throwing it, she became aware of a person approaching in that direction. Penny's expression
changed slightly, and she hurriedly said, "Niko, come back!"
But Niko had already pounced on the person directly.
"Ah!"
Keely exclaimed as she saw the dog's pawprints on her white pants. Her brows furrowed.
Keely had never come here on her own before.
Penny didn't expect her to come today.
"Why are you keeping a dog here? This dog must be removed. Don't you know Orlando has a dog hair
allergy?"
Penny and Niko almost never played like this. After all, she was generally too preoccupied with work to
return. Niko, her family, had been with her since he was a puppy.
What does Orlando's dog hair allergy have to do with Niko?
"Ms. Moran, why do you come here?"
Keely wiped the dog's pawprints off her pants with a disgusted look and looked towards Anika, who
was not far away.
"Rex will return soon. Although I wish you and Orlando a speedy divorce, Rex's health has always Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
been frail and unable to withstand stress. When he returns, the divorce will be postponed. So Orlando
will come here and remain for a few days. I've come to inform you of his habits and to bring you two
more servants."
She spoke as if she was the hostess, and then looked at the big white dog.
"This dog must be removed. There must not be a single dog hair in this house. Orlando has a serious
allergy. And if something happens to him, you won't be able to carry the blame."
In truth, Penny had no personal concerns with Orlando. Although they were married in name, they are
nothing more than strangers in fact.
But if she were asked to compromise for Orlando's preferences, that wouldn't be possible.
Between Niko and Orlando, Niko naturally took priority.
However, because this villa was not her property, she had no reason to refuse.
"I'll look after Niko, but the servants are unnecessary. Rex has made plans for someone to be here for
Mr. Fletcher."
Keely snorted and entered the lobby.
This villa was personally prepared by Rex. It wasn't the best in Chatville, but it was probably the most
convenient and comfortable.
Keely was also satisfied with the villa.
"The cleaning is not too bad, however the dog is a nuisance. Remember to disinfect every inch of the
floor tiles after you have sent it away."