Lingering Passion: Mr. Sutton Wants to be Your Male Lead!-Chapter 195: If You’re Stupid, Studying Is Useless

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Chapter 195: Chapter 195: If You’re Stupid, Studying Is Useless

A woman’s inadvertent charms are the most enchanting.

Michelle Coleman mastered this skill well.

She didn’t have the kind of bold beauty, not striking enough in appearance or figure, but she knew how to play to her strengths and offset her weaknesses.

For instance, knowing she looked plain, she directly played the role of ’innocence.’

Innocent to a high degree.

Skilled enough to make it convincingly real.

After Michelle Coleman spoke, Silas Sutton rested his elbow on the car window without responding.

Michelle Coleman’s cheeks reddened further and she proactively took out her phone, "President Sutton, I mean no harm, I just feel sorry about the matter with my brother and wanted to send you some local specialties from home."

Silas Sutton lazily pinched the cigarette between his fingers, "Just want to send local specialties?"

Silas Sutton’s words sounded flirtatious, and Michelle Coleman’s blush spread directly to her ears.

Seeing this, Silas Sutton chuckled softly, "No need to blush."

Michelle Coleman, fearing she was losing face in Silas Sutton’s eyes, hurriedly explained, "President Sutton, it’s not that, I really just..."

Silas Sutton turned to look at her, with no desire in his eyes, only amusement, "You’re out of your depth."

Michelle Coleman left her words unfinished, her blush vanished, turning deathly pale instead.

Silas Sutton said, "Please move. My girlfriend will be out soon. Let’s avoid any unnecessary misunderstandings."

With that, Silas Sutton rolled up the car window.

He lowered his head to light a cigarette, reaching up to open the sunroof.

Through the car window, Michelle Coleman looked at him, frozen in place, her face going from deathly pale to feverishly hot.

This time it was not out of embarrassment, but shame.

Meanwhile, over at the hospital, Stella Grant left Kenneth Grant no way out, directly informing the other debtors.

The debtors had dealt with Stella quite a bit over the past two years and were generally sympathetic towards her, "You’ve really had a hard time with your mom all these years."

Stella remained silent on the phone.

The other party continued, "Bear with us if there have been any wrongs over these two years, we really had no choice."

Stella said, "I understand, paying debts is only natural and right."

The other party asked, "Did your mom divorce your dad?"

Stella replied, "Yes, so from now on, if there are any issues on my dad’s side, they have nothing to do with my mom."

The other party agreed, "Alright, then I’ll contact your dad directly."

After hanging up with the debtors, Stella dialed Kenneth Grant’s number.

Kenneth Grant was on his way to Zeke Adler’s neighborhood at that moment.

Seeing Stella’s call, Kenneth answered, seething, "Didn’t I divorce your mom as you asked? Why are you calling me again?"

Compared to Kenneth Grant’s agitation, Stella Grant’s tone was very calm, "I’m just informing you, I’ve given your contact information to those debtors."

Kenneth’s fury turned to resentment instantly, "What did you say?"

Stella said calmly, "I’ve already paid off seventy percent of the debts you owed before, so you need to pay the remaining thirty percent yourself. Don’t think about suing to make my mom take over this debt, or else I’ll use the previous repayment records to make you pay back those twenty percent."

Kenneth Grant was enraged, "Stella Grant!!"

Stella said, "Dad, in the marriage between you and mom, mom has gone above and beyond. In the relationship between father and daughter, I’ve also done my utmost."

Kenneth’s anger peaked, but he couldn’t think of anything to refute at the moment.

After she finished speaking and since he said nothing, Stella hung up the phone.

After ending the call, Stella, worried that Lynn Adler would notice her mood was off, decided not to linger in the hospital. She said goodbye to Lynn and headed downstairs.

While waiting for the elevator, Stella ran into Justin Harrison.

Stella, looking down at her phone, didn’t speak to him.

After a while, the elevator doors opened, and they both entered.

As the elevator slowly descended, Justin took a deep breath and frowned as he began to speak, "Stella, you may not understand my actions, but I still want to tell you, what you can obtain easily may be something others can never get, no matter how much they give in their lifetime..."

Before Justin could finish speaking, the elevator door opened.

Without even glancing at him, Stella stepped out of the elevator.

The hardships of life, she believed she had endured more than this wealthy man.

The world is bitter for everyone, everyone has their reasons for sympathy, but no one has to bear the burden of someone else’s bitterness.

In other words, the Coleman Family’s woes were not caused by her, she does not have the responsibility to bear them, nor does she have the ability to save their family from suffering.

Stella exited the inpatient department and headed straight to the parking lot.

As soon as she arrived at the parking lot, she saw Michelle standing in front of Silas Sutton’s car.

Michelle Coleman looked thin and frail, her face red as though about to drip blood.

Before Stella could step forward, someone beat her to it and reached Michelle first.

She saw Justin Harrison, looking grim, grab Michelle’s arm urgently and ask, "Did he bully you?"