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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 1947
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Chapter 1947 She took a bite and then grabbed another piece, offering it to Sanford.

"Have a bite, too.

" Sanford glanced at her but didn't refuse, perhaps mindful of Millie's presence.

Millie's face twisted with a frown at the sight of their closeness.

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Struggling to contain her anger and jealousy, she felt compelled to confront Jaelyn.

The boiling rage inside her exploded.

She stumped towards Jaelyn and grabbed her arm forcefully, dragging her outside and delivering a sharp slap across her cheek.

"Bitch! Who do you think you are? Trying to seduce my fiancé right in front of me? I will kill you!" Caught off guard, Jaelyn stumbled to the floor.

Millie, furious, aimed another kick, her heels adding to the sting.

Jaelyn winced, fighting through the pain, retaliating with a slap and a tug at Millie's hair.

"Seduce? Millie, are you crazy? Sanford and I love each other.

You can't change that.

It's your own fault for lacking charm!" Millie screamed in agony as the fight escalated into a chaotic tussle of hairs and ears.

Meanwhile, Sanford watched the scene unfold from the sofa, casually taking a sip of wine, his eyes filled with disdain.

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Brian's words lingered in his mind as he pondered over the situation, his expression unreadable.

He interrupted suddenly.

"That's enough!" Jaelyn and Millie clutched at each other's hair, panting heavily.

"Letgo, Millie!" "You first!" "On the count of three.

"

They exchanged fierce glares before releasing each other simultaneously.

Jaelyn, noticing her torn clothes, straightened up and settled beside Sanford nervously biting her lower lip.

Glancing at him, she felt a pang of disappointment as be e be remained indifferent. m In truth, when Millie lunged, he could have easily intervened.

But he chose not to.