Chapter: 150

She instantly saw Renee sitting across from Jerome South. Surprise crept into her willful face.

�It�s actually you�. the woman that Stefan has hated for four years but is still shamelessly clinging onto him!� said Jane South through clenched teeth. She looked at Renee with contempt and jealousy. Her attitude was full of hostility.

Renee smiled faintly and extended her hand to Jane, unperturbed. �Hello, Miss South. I�m honored that you still remember me.�

She had met Jane before. She knew Jane was Stefan�s number one fan. Because Jerome doted on Jane, Jane had grown up spoiled and willful.

Generally speaking, Renee had always tried to stay as far away as possible from that kind of person.

But this time, it seemed like the encounter was impossible to avoid.

Jane showed no consideration for Rence�s feelings. She yelled, �You shameless woman! How dare you try to seduce my father behind Stefan�s back? I�ll call Stefan and tell him all about it!�

�Jane, stop this nonsense!�

Jerome frowned. He glared at his precious daughter sternly, which was something that he rarely did. �Miss Everheart is here to talk business. Go wait for me outside!�

�She�s a housewife! She doesn�t know anything about business. Did you fall for her seduction? How could you do this? Mommy�s watching in heaven!�


Jane South stomped her feet and started sobbing and shouting, �I knew you didn�t love Mommy! You don�t love me either! I don�t want to be your daughter anymore!�

�Jane, there you go again��

Jerome sighed helplessly.

The more unreasonable Jane South was, the more Jerome South missed his deceased eldest daughter, Nancy Chase, and the more he felt guilty about Nancy.

Jerome felt embarrassed and told Renee, �Miss Everheart, I�ll consider your proposal for the cooperation between South Group and Azure Group carefully. If you don�t mind, can you give us a bit of space?�

�Okay, Mr. South. I�ll await your good news.�

Renee nodded and withdrew from the box without hesitation.

Before she left, she cast a sympathetic look at Jerome.

At the same time, from the bottom of her heart, she felt a deep pity for Nancy Chase�s unjust death.

That foolish woman sacrificed her own life and reputation to save the reputation of the South family, but Jane, a terrible human being, became the biggest beneficiary. What a pity! JrNovels.com