Chapter 104 I'm Not A Stuff
Jessica was extremely angry. 'How dare this woman want to take away all the assets of the Shi family?'
'As long as I'm alive, she won't succeed.'
"It's just wishful thinking. I've recorded what you said. When I give it to John, you'll have to get out of the North Yard." Jessica took out her phone complacently and showed that it was still recording.
Nina wasn't afraid at all.
In the eyes of Jessica, Nina was afraid. Jessica came to Nina arrogantly and mocked in her ear, "John has a love relationship with you just because of your beauty but it won't last long. He will soon be engaged to Vivian. She is the eldest daughter of the Ye family and has a noble status. But you are a country girl, married and have lost your virginity. You don't match him."
"Let me tell you something more. They have known each other since childhood. Vivian knows what he likes and dislikes. Vivian has been the only woman who stays by his side these years. And you have just known him for a short time. Do you know his preferences? I think you know nothing about it."
"I know him best. He just wants freshness."
As soon as she finished speaking, she threw the one million check on Nina, turned around and left.
Nina stood there in a daze.
She didn't know which of her words made her depressed and sad.
Maybe it was that they had known each other for just a short time.
She was really down, as if she was shrouded in a huge shadow.
Nine, which was standing outside the coffee shop, kept pacing back and forth. Through the glass window, it saw the depressed face of Nina. When someone pushed the door open, it rushed in directly.
As it passed by Jessica, it opened its mouth, showed its sharp claws and fangs and barked at her. With a quick reaction, Yvonne kicked at Nine, which fell to the ground.
Nine was whining.
Nina suddenly raised her head. She turned her head and saw Nine just stand up and open her mouth to bite Yvonne.
"What is it?" Jessica roared.
"Nine..." Nina ran over in panic, regardless of her fear of dogs. She squatted down, held it in her arms and rubbed its head, feeling sorry for him.
This was what John gave her.
Jessica said in a cold voice, "You two don't know how to appreciate favors."
"Nine, are you okay? Is it hurt?" Nina turned a deaf ear to the humiliation of Jessica. She checked Nine's body with concern and breathed a sigh of relief when she found that there was nothing serious with it. "You kicked Nine, didn't you?" Nina slowly stood up, cast a cold glance at Yvonne and gave her a side kick.
In the blink of an eye, Yvonne raised her arm to block Nina's foot. However, Yvonne didn't realize that Nina's foot was as heavy as iron and Yvonne's arm ached.
Nina withdrew her right foot and looked at Yvonne's belly and then kicked at the back of her knee.
She did it.
With a light cry, Yvonne knelt down on her left knee. As soon as she raised her head, she heard a sneer from Nina.
"You..."
"What? You didn't expect that?" Nina answered quickly with an angry face. Her gaze slowly left Yvonne's body and landed on Jessica's slightly pale face. Jessica was shocked. She looked at Nina numbly and she trembled with fear.
"Nine, let's go." Nina brushed past Jessica calmly.
It was not until they left that Jessica recovered from the shock.
As soon as Nina left the cafe, Richard came to look for Nina.
He didn't see Nina but met Jessica and Yvonne.
"Richard?" Yvonne was surprised to meet Richard, her elder brother. They and other siblings had been guarding different people and hadn't met for several years.
They were all orphans saved by the Shi family and given the surname Zhan. They practiced martial arts to protect the members of the Shi family and worked as the bodyguards of different masters. "Miss Jessica." Richard greeted politely and asked, "Why are you here?"
"We..."
"We come here to have coffee." Jessica stopped Yvonne, not intending to tell him the truth. She asked, "Why are you here without being with John?"
"Mr. John asked me to take madam back to the North Yard." Without hiding anything, he looked around the cafe for a few times, but didn't see Nina.
This was the location shown on the tracker.
Then he took out his phone and looked at it. The red dot was moving, showing Nina had went somewhere else. He nodded, turned around and left. He went as the tracker showed.
And this tracker was hung around Nine's neck.
Nina walked on the street with Nine sadly. She looked particularly lonely in the crowd.
She didn't know what was wrong with her.
All in all, she cared a lot about what Jessica had just said, especially when it came to the fact that John had grown up with Vivian and that she was the only woman by his side.
Nina felt as if what she owned had been robbed.
She stopped in front of a clothing shop and didn't know where to go.
"If only Mickey were here now." If Michelle were here, Nina's gloom would be swept away.
Suddenly, she missed Michelle very much and missed the food she cooked.
Unfortunately, she couldn't get in touch with Michelle now. Even if Michelle wasn't here, it would also be good if there was something interesting.
"Aunt Nina?" James appeared suddenly with his hands in his pockets and looked up and down at the depressed Nina.
"Oh, what's this stuff?" Nina was taken aback and blurted out in surprise.
She just wanted to get something interesting and James appeared.
"I'm not a stuff. I'm a person!" James was so angry that he protested.
Nina suddenly burst into laughter. Although Michelle was not here, James was also quite interesting.
"You are not a stuff. You are a human." Holding back her laughter, Nina felt less gloomy.
'What's wrong?'
James felt there was something wrong with Nina.
'Forget about it.'
"What are you doing here alone?" When he looked around and didn't see John, he was surprised.
Since Michelle wasn't here, shouldn't Uncle John stay with Aunt Nina all the time?'
Nine barked. It was protesting. Nina was not alone. She was staying with Nine.
"Oh! Where did you get the dog? It scares me!" When he was about to jump aside, he found a Tibetan mastiff behind Nina. Its snow-white fur looked comfortable.
"It has a name, called Nine." Nina didn't seem to be so afraid of dogs, but she still didn't dare to get too close.
At the cafe, she hugged Nine in a hurry. Now thinking about it, Nina still had a lingering fear.
"Okay, okay, Nine." However, James didn't care about the Tibetan mastiff at all. Instead, he looked at Nina's depressed face and asked, "Aunt Nina, did you quarrel with Uncle John?"
"No. I'm just in a bad mood." Nina shook her head, pursed her lips, looked up and asked, "Do you know how to become happy? I used to beat people up when I was in a bad mood, but you didn't seem to be able to resist it."