If he’d known she would complain to Sienna, he never would’ve pretended to be so righteous and threatened her
Sienna blinked, surprised by his reaction. Seeing how flustered he was, she explained, “She didn’t say much. She just wants a divorce.”
Wayne looked at her. “So, do you support her gening a divorce 100?”
If Sienna said yes, he’d call the Preston family tonight and sever all ties.
Sienna kept her voice steady. “From her side of things, I do support her gening a divorce. She’s been wronged in this marriage. You can’t judge a relationship just by how it looks on the outside. If Ethan is as amazing and responsible as everyone says, there wouldn’t be all that gossip about
Nora
Wayne was surprised for a second, his mind wandering before he finally understood what she was getting at.
On the surface, Ethan seemed flawless, while his own sister was the one acting like a shrew–so everyone just assumed Nora couldn’t keep her place in the marriage.
But Sienna’s words hit the nail on the head. If Ethan cherished Nora and never let her suffer, how could she end up being labeled as jealous and unreasonable?
“Got it, Sienna. Just wait–I’m heading over to the Preston family later, and I’m going to beat the crap out of that bastard Ethan,” Wayne sid
He’d make damn sure Ethan understood what happened to anyone who messed with Nora. Sure, she might be a walking disaster–scatterbrained, hopeless at love, constantly tripping over her own heart–but she was blood. His blood. And that meant her pain belonged to him alone to bear.
“By the way, did Nora say anything else to your Wayne asked, looking at her cautiously.
Sienna thought for a moment, a hint of hesitation flickering in her cool, detached eyes. “You mean the part where she told me to toss a hundred bucks your way just to embarrass you!”
Wayne fell silent. ‘Figures, she is always running her mouth. She totally trashed my image.
Bet she called me cheap and selfish, too. Of course she did!‘ he thought bitterly.
He gave her millions every month, never heard a word about that. All those jewels and fancy gifts ended up in her hands, and she never mentioned it. But the one time he handed her a hundred bucks, suddenly, he was the villain.
He awkwardly explained, “Sienna, don’t get the wrong idea. I was just joking around with Nora.”
“Don’t worry, I know what you mean,” Sienna replied.
Just then, Lana approached and murmured something in her ear. With a quick nod. Sienna rose from her seat. “Wayne, excuse me. Something’s come up that requires my attention”
Meanwhile, Winifred had slipped in disguised as a cleaning lady. She ducked into a room, changed swiftly into a server’s uniform, pulled on a mask, and rolled a food cart out like she belonged there.
After a quick scan of the people nearby, she stepped into the elevator, pulled out the keycard she’d prepared in advance, and rode straight up to the top floor–smooth as could be.
Once she spotted her target ahe casually made her way over, pretending to trip and spilling a drink all over him. While the man was busy losing his temper and cursing her out, the knockout gas she’d released into the air started to kick in.
As the man’s shouts grew sluggish and his knees buckled, Winifred put on her sweetest voice and said, “Sir, why don’t you head back to your room! I can help you change into something clean.”
The man nodded, too out of it to argue, and followed her away. The people around them did not suspect a thing.

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