Chapter 80 Have My Words Struck Home
Chapter 80 Have My Words Struck Home
Chapter 80 Have My Words Struck Home
Susan frowned and had to get in the car.
Simon couldn't watch this and tried to persuade him.
"Philip, it's a pretty long trek. It'll take more than two hours to get back. Your legs aren't good. Susan's
friend has a motorcycle. She can take the motorcycle."
As soon as the words were finished, Susan retorted, "The sun was relentless. The heat makes me
uncomfortable. I don't want to take the motorcycle. My friend doesn't like to sit together with the old
men, so I let him go back first. My father is in good health. What's more, walking is good for your
health. Uncle Kline, let's go."
Simon was very angry but he didn't say any more, because Philip had gotten out of the car.
Philip was dizzy with the scorching sun. But he was too embarrassed to call someone to pick him up
and was going to walk back.
Back in Adding Hotel, Penny got out of the car and waited until the car behind arrived.
The leaders and Simon got out of the car and the last was Susan.
Seeing Orlando standing in front of the black car, Susan froze all of a sudden and her face flushed.
The man was definitely the most handsome one she had ever seen in her life. He had great taste and
his suit set off his stoic disposition and coldness. If he could be with her, she would be willing to do
anything for him!
Susan was excited and quickly walked to Orlando.
"Mr. Fletcher, thanks for your coming. There are several very beautiful places in Prodale County. If you
want to, I'll take you to go in the afternoon. I'll treat you to dinner too."
Susan stared at Orlando, with unconcealed intention.
Orlando's face darkened immediately, and several leaders hurried forward to pull Susan away.
Susan struggled. "What are you doing? I'm talking to Mr. Fletcher. In the car, I heard from you that Mr.
Fletcher would stay here for another day. On behalf of the people of Prodale County, I should treat him
to dinner."
Susan's eyes were full of greed. She looked at the luxury car and then at Orlando's face.
If she won his heart, she would live a rich life and no longer stay in the poor county.
Orlando was cold, ignored her, and was about to go inside.
Susan didn't give up and was about to pull his sleeve, but this time Penny stopped her.
Penny frowned. "Where's my uncle?"
Wasn't Philip in the car?
Susan rolled her eyes. "He's walking."
"It's 96.8℉ outside. How could you let my uncle walk alone? Susan, you're so cruel!"
Susan didn't care about this. She pushed Penny away and was about to chase Orlando.
She finally met such an excellent man and never missed him.
Penny directly grabbed her wrist, stood behind her, and said coldly, "Go back and pick my uncle up."
Susan's face turned pale with pain and she began to swear.
"That old man is in good health. Walking is good for his health. Besides, he wants to walk. It isn't my
fault. He's willing to pamper me. It's none of your business!"
Susan struggled but couldn't break free. Then she looked at her friend, who was riding the motorcycle,
and shouted, "Come and help me!"
The man got off and rushed rush over threateningly.
"Bitch! In Prodale County, I make the rules, you know. How dare you bully my friend? Let her go!"
Penny didn't let go of Susan, and the man raised his hand and was about to hit her hard.
Just before his hand fell, someone grabbed his wrist suddenly.
His face turned pale, but he didn't want to admit that he was cowardly. He only swallowed.
"Who are you? Don't be so nosy. It's none of your business!"
Penny looked over. It turned out to be Orlando.
Orlando just glanced at the bastard, expressionless. Then he twisted his wrist and threw him aside.
The leaders quickly called the security guards. Then the security guards dragged the man away.
Penny also let go of Susan. Susan was about to scold, but when she saw the security guard coming
over, she gritted her teeth resentfully, "Just you wait! You'll be sorry."
Penny was in no mood to talk to her anymore. She looked back at Orlando. "Mr. Fletcher, thank you."
Orlando glanced down at her as he took the disinfectant wipes handed over by Zane. After wiping his
hands, he turned to walk inside.
Penny was about to find her uncle when Susan stopped her.
"You're highly educated. But so what? I heard from my dad that you were married and that your
husband didn't like you. He has many love affairs. Poor you. You're no different than a widow like me.
Bah, what can you be proud of? Your dad remarried and has a daughter. He also doesn't like you.
Otherwise, how could he have sent you to study in Prodale County back then..."
Penny coldly interrupted her. "Are you done?"
The more uncomfortable Penny was, the happier Susan was. "Have my words struck home? My
husband ran away, but your husband is a scumbag who can only have affairs."