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Spoiled by the Silver Fox novel Chapter 169

"Stephanie, try talking nonsense again?"

"Silver Fox, you're bullying me again! Just because you have power and money, you always pick on me! Boo hoo. I hate you, Silver Fox."

"Stephanie, have you done anything good? You promised to come over and cook on the weekend, but two days have passed and you haven't shown up at all!"

"Cook? What? I cook every day."

Sebastian frowned, "You're cooking in your dorm?"

"Nope, I cook outside of school. I make food for everyone, and they all really enjoy my cooking. Everyone's so happy when they eat."

So, she went to cook for others instead of keeping her promise to make food for him.

He knew he shouldn't have believed her in the first place.

" You stinky, Silver Fox, even in my dreams, you're mean to me."

"Stephanie, listen to me, if you cause any more trouble, I won't help you again."

This untrustworthy girl!

Sebastian wasn't really into Stephanie's cooking, but he's always hated people who don't keep their words.

For example, since Stephanie saved him, he offered to take responsibility and marry her. At first, she didn't agree, but later she brought it up again, and he kept his word. He also included her under his protection, treating her as family, which shows he values honesty.

But Stephanie's behavior, even though not a big deal, made people disdain her.

He'd been holding back for days, but finally couldn't take it and sent her that message.

In the end, Sebastian got angry. After making his threat, he hung up the phone and went to bed.

"Thank you, teacher, for your understanding."

The two stuck out their tongues and rushed back to their seats.

Just in time, the bell rang for the end of class.

Brook spoke in their direction, "Gillian and Stephanie, come and see me in my office after school this afternoon. I'll talk to you about what you need to prepare before joining the drama crew. The other extras from our class don't need to worry about that for now. You'll be notified later."

"Yes, teacher!"

With that, the teacher left the classroom.

The classmates hadn't seen Gillian and Stephanie for a week, so they immediately gathered around, saying, "Gillian, Stephanie, we heard you two went out for training! What did you learn?"

Gillian raised her eyebrow, her eyes sweeping across the girl who asked the question, "None of your business."

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