That Night My Boss Left Me With Our Three Babies

Chapter 160: Do You Know How Annoying You Are?



Abigail glanced at the couple, then at Olivia sitting alone in the corner. Feeling smug, she found an excuse to leave the elders’ side.

“Well, Dr. Prescott, why are you sitting here all alone?”

Olivia’s mind was in turmoil. She had finally found a moment of peace in the corner to sort out her thoughts when a sarcastic voice interrupted her.

Looking up, she saw Abigail standing arrogantly in front of her.

Seeing this, Olivia frowned slightly, a wave of irritation washing over her.

Earlier, in front of the elders, Abigail had praised how well Victor and Emma suited each other.

And it was obvious that she was saying it for Olivia’s benefit.

She hadn’t expected Abigail to follow her even after she had left.

Abigail didn’t notice Olivia’s displeasure at all. She looked at her contemptuously and gestured towards Victor and Emma standing in the crowd not far away. “See that? Victor and Emma are a perfect match, and everyone knows it. Who do you think you are? Are you jealous? You should recognize your place. You don’t deserve Victor. Emma and he belong to the same world!”Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

Hearing this, Olivia couldn’t help but let out a cold laugh.

Abigail’s brow furrowed. “What are you laughing at?”

Olivia shrugged indifferently. “Nothing, just curious how being a sycophant has become such a dedicated profession these days.”

A sycophant?

Abigail was momentarily stunned. When she realized what Olivia meant, her face turned ugly with anger. She pointed at Olivia’s nose, gritting her teeth. “Who are you calling a sycophant!”

Olivia stood up leisurely and responded calmly, “Is there anyone else here besides you? Miss Whitaker, please stop flaunting in front of me. Who Victor is with and how well they match is none of my concern. I don’t care. You’ve mentioned them repeatedly in front of me; have you seen me blink even once?”

Perhaps because Olivia stood up, Abigail felt an inexplicable pressure from her, making her uneasy. She opened her mouth but couldn’t utter a single word.

Olivia smirked slightly and walked past her calmly. “So, don’t come flaunting in front of me again with things that don’t matter to me. Do you know how annoying you are?”

With that, Olivia didn’t spare her another glance and walked away.

It took Abigail a while to recover from Olivia’s imposing presence. Remembering Olivia’s words made her grit her teeth in anger, but by then, Olivia was nowhere to be seen.

Olivia walked away quickly.

She really didn’t want to hear Abigail’s nonsense anymore; otherwise, she didn’t know how she might react.

Since Abigail had taken the corner Olivia had found farthest from the crowd, she had to find another secluded spot to sit down, this time much closer to the crowd.

And directly facing Victor.

Almost as soon as she appeared in his line of sight, Victor noticed her and focused most of his attention on her.

Olivia wanted some peace.

Suddenly, a shadow fell over her.

“Hello, nice to meet you. May I know which family you belong to?” A well-mannered young man stood before her.

Olivia was taken aback for a moment and forced a smile. “I’m sorry, I’m just a doctor, not from any prominent family.”

Hearing this, the young man was also surprised but quickly smiled. “Judging by your demeanor, I thought you were from a distinguished family. May I have the honor of your contact information to be friends?”


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