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Spoiled by the President novel Chapter 958

Nell turned to the driver who followed Lizzy in and asked, "What happened on the road?"

The driver hung his head, looking a little guilty.

"Not on the way. Just now when we came in, we met Madam Leith."

Nell frowned.

Jean Leith?

The driver looked up at her, and quickly added. "Madam said something to the Young Lady."

Nell paled and thought of what Lizzy had just said. How could she not know what Jean had said to her?

She said quietly, "Alright, you may leave."

After the driver left, Nell went to Lizzy's room.

In the room, Lizzy was sitting on the bed, sulking.

When she saw Nell come in, she ignored her and even turned her back to her.

Nell looked at her little head and smiled helplessly.

"Tsk, what's wrong with our Lizzy? Who had the nerve to make her angry?"

Nell smiled and sat down, then turned her small shoulders and asked softly.

Lizzy twisted and broke away from her hand and said angrily, "No one! I'm not angry."

Nell could not help but laugh.

"Not angry? Then who was yelling and screaming at me just now?"

Lizzy pursed her lips and felt somewhat aggrieved.

Nell sighed.

"Lizzy, what did Mommy used to tell you? No matter how angry you get, you can't ignore people, so if you're unhappy, just say so. Problems can only be solved if you talk about them, right?”

Lizzy hesitated for a moment.

After a while, she turned her head awkwardly to look at Nell.

Nell asked seriously, "Tell Mommy, what's going on?"

Lizzy's eyes were red and her little mouth was pouting as if she was exasperated.

"Mommy, is it true that Grandaunty said you wouldn't love me if I had a little sister and would send me to Great-grandma for her?"

Nell was stunned.

She only thought that Jean might say something bad to Lizzy to make her angry, but she had never thought she would say this.

Nell's heart sank.

"Then do you think what Grandaunty said is true?"

Lizzy was startled and her little face was blank.

Nell continued to guide her.

"Just according to your true feelings, if Mommy gave birth to a baby sister, would Mommy really not love you and abandon you?"

Lizzy seemed to be stunned by the question and did not speak for a long time.

Nell rubbed her head and said, "Think carefully and tell me when you're done."

After a while, Lizzy finally spoke in a soft voice.

"No."

"Then why do you still believe what she says?"

"I..."

Lizzy was momentarily speechless. She looked at Nell and pressed her lips together in aggravation.

Aunt Joyce agreed and said, "Yes, Madam Leith had gone too far this time."

Nell thought about it and sighed.

"Okay, let's talk about this later. I'm tired, so I'll go back to my room and rest first."

Aunt Joyce nodded and only then did she help her back to her room.

In the evening, when Gideon came back, Nell told him about this matter.

She did not blame anyone but whether it was what Jean said to Lizzy or whether it was the fact that Jean asked to borrow 100 million from her, all of this had to be made known to Gideon.

After he heard this, he was furious.

He directly said, "We’re not lending her anything!"

Nell smiled and said, "There’s no need to decline so quickly. Although I’m annoyed that she fed Lizzy nonsense, if she’s doing business this time, there’s no harm in giving her the money."

Gideon coldly said, "What kind of business can she do? It's nothing more than gambling."

Nell shook her head and said, "Not necessarily."

Gideon pondered for a while, but in the end, he agreed.

"Then you should see to it. If it's really something proper, give it to her."

After a pause, he added. "Let her see our children less often in the future, lest she teach them nonsense."

Nell saw that Gideon looked so infuriated and felt that she was not so angry herself. She smiled and said, "Okay, okay, I got it. Go take a shower quickly and come down for dinner after."

Only then did Gideon go to the bathroom.

By dinnertime, Lizzy's mood was much better. She knew that she had been lied to by her grandaunt, so she was not angry anymore and even felt a little embarrassed.

Nell pretended not to notice it and the dinner was still as pleasant as usual.

Lizzy put a piece of ribs in Nell’s bowl and said with a smile, "Mommy, eat this."

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