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Getting Him Hooked: Mr. Freeman’s Indifferent Sinner Wife

Chapter 760
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Chapter 760

Dorothy's nagging caused a fire to ignite inside Jimmy. However, he could not say anything.

"Dolly, that's enough. This is your wedding, and it’ll look bad if you continue to make a fuss."

"Look bad?"

Dorothy started to cry again. She looked at Jimmy, then tugged at

Gordon's arm. "Dad, does your daughter not deserve to be proven innocent too?"

Gordon patted her hand and looked at Jimmy. "Mr. Quinton, Dolly has not yet moved into your house, and she has

already been unfairly treated.

Won’t she get bullied even more once she moves in?"

Then, he pointed at Olivia. "She shed a few tears, and you believe she’s innocent, but what about my daughter?

Should she get framed because she doesn't know how to cry?"

Olivia finally knew where Dorothy got her talent for twisting the truth after she heard that.

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She inherited it!

"Mr. Jameson." Olivia lifted her head. "How am I comparable to your daughter when it comes to pretending to be

aggrieved?"

'You! Shut up! You don't get to speak now! You're just a country bumpkin from some rural area, and this is not

somewhere you should be! Don't think you can go from rags to riches after marrying Zac. Remember who you

are!"

Olivia was just about to respond when John, who had been standing quietly to the side, interjected. "Mr. Jameson, as

a senior, do you think it's appropriate to speak of your daughter's sister-in-law like this?"

"Mr. Freeman, this is our family business. It's not..."

"I am Zac's friend, so if you're yelling at his wife, you're yelling at him too. And if you're yelling at him, you're yelling

at me. Am I wrong for standing up for my friend?”

Even though Gordon dared to yell at Olivia, he would still show some respect for John.

"Mr. Freeman, I'm just telling the truth. Everyone knows that Ms. James doesn’t have a family."

John scoffed. "I only know that there is a lot of drama unfolding here. All of you call yourselves seniors, the rich and

famous of Ocean City, but the things you do are not in line with that."

Gordon glared at John. "Watch your words, John."

"Dad.” Dorothy grabbed Gordon and bit her lips aggrievedly. "Forget it, don’t argue with Johnny. After all, we're all

friends."

Then, she took a deep breath. 'Today is my wedding with Fabian and I don’t want everyone to be in such an

awkward situation.

"It's my fault. I shouldn't have let Phoebe, Zac, Dad, and everyone get into such trouble."

"Dolly..."

Mrs. Jameson was heartbroken. She grabbed Dorothy and said, "Stop it."

"Mom, it's my fault. If I didn't make a fuss, it wouldn't have turned out like this."

As Dorothy wept, she looked at Olivia. "I'm sorry, Phoebe. I was stupid, and since everyone thinks I did it, just

believe it. I won't deny it. You can also take me to the police station."

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Then, she covered her face, looked at Jimmy while biting her lip, and ran to the lounge as she cried.

Fabian pondered for a while before chasing after her. "Dolly?"

Olivia was not surprised when she saw this.

Dorothy was still the same. Even if she had gotten everything she wanted, she would still not be satisfied.

To be honest, Olivia knew why Dorothy was doing all this.

To her, Olivia should not have any support or trust.

She wanted to get everyone on her side so that Olivia would be all alone.

When she failed, she would just make concessions in order to gain advantages.

Gordon glared at Olivia. 'You bringer of bad luck! Dolly shouldn't have invited you!"

After he said that, he turned around to go to the lounge.

When Jimmy was about to criticize Olivia, Zac said interjected "Dad, do you still remember where the necklace

came from?"

He lifted the necklace and his expression darkened. "It's been more than a decade and I haven't forgotten. Dad,

have you?"