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Getting Him Hooked: Mr. Freeman’s Indifferent Sinner Wife

Chapter 441
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Chapter 441

After discussing the design, Olivia and Jennie walked Xavier to the door.

“Are you free this evening, Ms. James? Can we have dinner together? Consider it me making up to

you, okay?”

Olivia shook her head. “Sorry, my brother cooks for me every day.”

Xavier smiled awkwardly. “Ms. James, you still have a problem with me. It seems it would take me a

long time to change your impression of me.”

Olivia said nothing but gave a perfunctory smile.

After Xavier was gone, Jennie dragged Olivia into her office.

“Pheebs, what’s going on? Why do I get the feeling he’s attracted to you?”

Olivia rolled her eyes at her. “Am I supposed to be happy that a jerk is attracted to me?”

“No, what if it’s all a misunderstanding?”

“Even if it’s a misunderstanding.” Olivia turned around and walked outside. “Don’t forget I’m also a

mother. I’m going to sketch.”

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Xavier did not find Olivia again after that, and the matter was considered over.

It was not until a few nights later that Olivia got a sudden phone call while she was sound asleep.

“Ms. James, I’m sorry. This is Reminisce Bar. Mr. Hemsworth is drunk. You’re the emergency contact

on his phone, so we can only call you. Could you come and pick him up?”

‘A bar?’

Olivia sobered up instantly. “Who’s drunk?”

“Mr. Hemsworth.”

‘That womanizer?”

What did his being drunk have to do with her?

After thinking about it, she decided to hang up.

“Who did you call? I told you I wasn’t drunk. What’s wrong with you?”

“What if she misunderstands again?”

It was Xavier’s voice, followed by the bartenders. “Sorry, Mr. Hemsworth. I’m afraid. something bad will

happen to you when you’re already so drunk.”

“What does it have to do with you? Give me my phone back and f*ck off!”

Then the phone hung up.

Olivia lay in bed pondering. Tossing and turning, she eventually got up, got changed, and went out.

She did not want to be nosy, but she was worried about the guy causing trouble at the bar.

He was the atelier’s client after all.

Yesterday, Jennie showed her the company accounts and realized they did not have much. business

recently, so she did not want to lose Xavier as a client.

However, when she got to Reminisce Bar, she regretted it.

Once inside, she saw the man sitting at the bar counter, drinking glass after glass. He had a woman on

each arm, looking intimate.

‘He seems to be drunk?’

Olivia walked up behind him and hit him with her bag. “Mr. Hemsworth, look at you. Even if you’re

drunk, you have no lack of people to send you home. I’m leaving.”

She was about to leave when Xavier pushed away the women and grabbed her.

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“Look. There’s no one left. Since you’re here, have a drink with me.”

Olivia frowned. “Mr. Hemsworth, I don’t think I know you well enough to drink with. I

you.

wouldn’t have come if you weren’t scolding the bartender on the phone.”

With that said, she looked at the man at the bar counter and saw his cheeks reddish. “Did he hit you?”

The bartender shook his head and then nodded again. “It’s okay. Mr. Hemsworth’s drunk.”

Xavier suddenly hugged her. “Thank you for picking me up, Ms. James. I can’t think of anyone else

besides you.”

“Don’t be touched. I did it for money.” Olivia pushed him away. “Get up. I’ll send you home.”

As they pushed and tugged, Olivia suddenly looked up to see a familiar yet unfamiliar figure walking in

from outside.

Even in the bright light, she could make him out clearly.

He was as handsome as ever and seemed to have a better temperament.

Suddenly, the man looked back in her direction. She lowered her head and ran out with Xavier.

They only looked at each other briefly, but it was enough to mess with Olivia’s breathing.

It turned out you could not forget some people just because you did not see them.