Don't Fall For Me, CEO
Chapter 670: A Stranger
CHAPTER 670: CHAPTER 670: A STRANGER
Franklin Yates once tried to stop Nora Cole from leaving and even chased her out of the private room.
"Nora Cole, do you think I’ll let you leave so easily after you screwed me over like this?"
He tried to grab Nora Cole.
But just as he reached out, Susan Carter, who had been sent by July Quinn to stay by Nora Cole upon learning they would meet, directly blocked his way.
"Who the hell are you? Get out of the way! Or don’t blame me for not being polite!"
Just after Franklin Yates finished his harsh words, he was punched in the face by Susan Carter.
"Who do you think you are, daring to speak to me like that?"
He was a leader of mercenaries, never accepting threats.
Of course, except for that weirdo July Quinn.
After taking a punch, Franklin Yates realized he was no match for Susan Carter, so he hastily changed his tone: "I’m just trying to talk to my wife."
During the time Susan Carter was following Nora Cole, he rarely showed himself.
So, Nora Cole also didn’t know who Susan Carter was.
She only thought he was a customer of this private club and feared he would really let the already deranged Franklin Yates take her away, so she quickly explained: "Sir, he and I are no longer married."
"How are we not married? That divorce agreement was you tricking me into signing."
Franklin Yates was still trying to put on an act in front of Susan Carter.
"Honey, I truly realized my mistake, please stop being angry with me, okay?"
As he spoke, Franklin Yates once again tried to touch Nora Cole.
But he was caught by Susan Carter again and received two more punches.
"Still pretending with me? I even made the arrangements for your divorce certificate to be processed!"
Susan Carter’s words left both Franklin Yates and Nora Cole a bit stunned.
Especially Franklin Yates, who was dumbfounded and then accused Nora Cole: "Fine, Nora Cole. You keep accusing me of keeping a mistress, but how much cleaner are you acting like this?"
That’s right, from Susan Carter’s tone, Franklin Yates assumed Susan Carter was Nora Cole’s man outside.
"Franklin Yates, watch your mouth. I, Nora Cole, always act with integrity and have never done anything sneaky."
Seeing the ex-couple arguing like that, Susan Carter realized the trouble his words had brought to Nora Cole.
"Kid, if you don’t watch your mouth, I’ll wash it out with toilet cleaner. Ms. Cole and I are absolutely innocent, I’m only here because my father was worried about Ms. Cole’s safety."
"Your father? Who’s your father?" Franklin Yates was puzzled.
Although Nora Cole did not ask Susan Carter, she was also staring at him, waiting for his answer.
"July Quinn," Susan Carter answered confidently.
Franklin Yates: "..."
Of course he knew who July Quinn was.
Wasn’t she the little girl Elder Cole took in to stay at his home for a while back then?
But how could such a young girl have such a rugged man as a son?
As for Nora Cole, the moment she heard July Quinn’s name, she immediately felt relieved.
"Please thank Miss Quinn for me."
"Alright," Susan Carter suggested, "Let me drive you home first."
Nora Cole originally wanted to refuse, but after glancing back at Franklin Yates’s fierce demeanor, she said, "Then I’ll trouble you."
Then, Nora Cole followed Susan Carter and left.
Franklin Yates wanted to stop them, but after weighing his options, he felt he still couldn’t beat Susan Carter, so he gave up.
In the end, not only did he fail to sell his shares and become wealthy, but he also took several punches and returned dejectedly to Willow Young’s previous house.
But when he tried to open the door to this house, it was opened from the inside.
And the person who came out wasn’t Willow Young, but a stranger.