The Billionaire's Incredibly Talented Wife

Talented Wife 65



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"I'm just curious. Are all men the same? Never taking the initiative, never refusing, and never taking responsibility?" Alina's voice carried a hint of frustration and disappointment, her words tinged with a sense of bitterness. Johnny, taken aback by Alina's sweeping generalization, raised his eyebrows in surprise and said, "What did you go through to generalize all men like that?"

"Nothing. It's just that my damn ex-husband was a complete scumbag!" Her voice quivered with a mixture of anger and pain as she recounted her past.

"He deceived me and married me. But he had children with other women, letting his mistress bully me. Do you think a man like that deserves to die?"

Johnny sensed Alina's bad mood, but why did it feel like she was cursing him?

In this world, there are many people, each with different thoughts and actions. While there are indeed many scumbags, there are also many good people. It's unfair to generalize an entire gender based on the actions of one individual. Like Johnny, he's not that kind of person.

Could her dislike for Johnny be rooted in her unjust generalization of men? Had she unfairly despised him for reasons that had nothing to do with his character?Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.

"If you have resentment toward your ex-husband, you should seek revenge on him instead of complaining to other men about your grievances."

Alina seemed thoughtful. "You're right."

"Stop the car!" Alina shouted.

The car came to a sudden halt on the side of the road, jolting both Alina and Johnny forward. Alina opened the car and said "Get out!"

Johnny, taken aback by Alina's sudden outburst, thought that she had an, m

matter to attend to and got out of the car.

She led herself inside.

However, Alina made her way to the driver's seat, yanked open the door, and firmly Then she stepped on the gas, not giving Johnny a chance to react, and the car shot forward. She didn't want to see Johnny now. Even if she left him stranded halfway, he deserved it. Thinking of Johnny standing there in shock, watching her car leave, Alina found it amusing. It "He deserves it," Alina muttered to herself, her voice tinged with bitterness.

In her mind, this was the retribution Johnny had asked for, a punishment for him.

"Damn scum!" Alina cursed, feeling quite pleased.

"Ms. Chavez, it's not good to casually curse others behind their backs."

him right!

A faint voice suddenly came from behind, startling Alina. Looking in the rearview mirror, she saw that face hidden in the

darkness.

"Johnny!" Now, it was Alina's turn to be astonished.

"How are you here?" Didn't she leave Johnny stranded halfway?

Johnny sneered, "You asked me to get out. Didn't you want to be my driver?"

He sat in the back seat, his long legs casually crossed, like a sculpture, with a deep and somewhat dangerous expression on his face. Although his voice was calm, Alina sensed a hint of anger.

Since Alina asked him to get out and had gone to the driver's seat, he had guessed Alina's intention.

So, when Alina got into the car, he opened the back door. Alina just didn't notice.

Now Alina was in the driver's seat, and Johnny was in the back, and she really looked like she was a driver. ""Get out!"

Before she drove far, Alina stopped by the side.

Johnny remained motionless, just looking at her.

Annoyed, Alina said, "Johnny! Get out!"

In his life, Johnny had only been told to "get out" twice.

The first time was that night when Alina told him to leave, and this was the second time she asked him to get out.

"I'm not your driver. I won't drive just because you tell me to, and I won't get out just because you tell me to."

"I don't know where I offended you. What happened today was Barbara's fault. I can understand if you're angry, but don't be unreasonable."

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