The Headline Queen: President Hawthorne is Her Die-Hard Fan!-Chapter 506: Absolutely Not Leaving

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Chapter 506: Chapter 506: Absolutely Not Leaving

Her tears fell, pitifully, looking utterly miserable.

Penelope Thatcher’s face was extremely unsightly, and a few of the neighborhood residents who heard Renee’s words slowed their steps and perked up their ears to listen.

Most of the people living in this neighborhood had some money.

At this moment, their expressions were a bit peculiar. Living in the same neighborhood, and coincidentally on the same floor as Penelope Thatcher, they knew Penelope’s identity.

As the eldest daughter of The Thatcher Family, would she... really steal someone else’s boyfriend?

And it’s that Jordan Yorke? Wasn’t he the male nanny Penelope Thatcher hired?

Penelope Thatcher felt the stares around her and felt humiliated. In a bad mood, she said to Renee, "Miss Raines, before you cause any more trouble for me, please get the facts straight. I have no relationship with Jordan Yorke, so stop spreading false rumors."

"If Miss Thatcher says there’s nothing, then there’s nothing," Renee didn’t believe Penelope Thatcher’s words at all.

Jordan Yorke had personally said that Penelope Thatcher threatened him, so of course, she chose to believe Jordan. "I hope Miss Thatcher will stop entangling with Brother Yorke and can leave him immediately, so people can believe that you really haven’t come between Brother Yorke and me, right?"

"Don’t worry, I won’t see him again after today."

Renee’s eyes lit up. It seemed even Penelope Thatcher was afraid of embarrassment, afraid of having her affair as a third party exposed for all to know, so she decided to leave Brother Yorke.

That’s great.

With that, she and Brother Yorke could finally be together.

"Miss Thatcher, thank you for letting Brother Yorke and me be together. I understand it’s impossible to forget a man you once loved so quickly. I don’t mind if you continue to love Brother Yorke in the future, as long as you don’t appear to ruin our relationship. I’d also wish Miss Thatcher can find more men who cherish you."

Penelope Thatcher chuckled, not a fool; she could naturally hear the sting in Renee’s words.

"Miss Raines, is it? I’m curious, where exactly did you see that I like Jordan Yorke?"

Is my taste that terrible? No way I’d fancy someone like Jordan Yorke.

It’s not that she looked down on Jordan’s background. Whether finding a boyfriend or making friends, she never cared about background.

It was really Jordan’s character that was unimpressive; she can’t wait to draw a clear line with him. How could it be possible to be with Jordan?

Why on earth would Renee think so?

Renee responded, "Miss Thatcher, if you don’t like Brother Yorke, why are you living with him? Why not leave him? Isn’t it because he’s honest and kind-hearted and you’re holding onto him because of his life-saving help? Even threatened Brother Yorke to leave me, or else you’d harm me? Although your feelings are touching, knowing it won’t be reciprocated and yet clinging on, isn’t that quite selfish? Luckily, you have realized your mistake and won’t continue down the wrong path."

Penelope Thatcher’s face twitched; Renee even knew about the life-saving grace. It seems Jordan Yorke told Renee everything.

So the reason Renee misunderstood her with Jordan might be Jordan telling her.

Because Jordan believed so too.

Utterly ridiculous, I merely did a good deed in passing, yet how could it cause such a misunderstanding with Jordan?

She didn’t expect gratitude from Jordan, but instead, he has repaid kindness with enmity.

These people truly have a problem in their heads.

"Miss Raines, it seems I need to correct you on this: Jordan Yorke and I have no relationship whatsoever from the start, and I don’t know why he would think so. Perhaps his brain is malfunctioning to believe he is the reincarnation of a romantic idol, thinking every woman wants him. A man without the self-awareness is disgusting to me."

Renee’s face turned unsightly.

In her eyes, Jordan Yorke is a high and mighty figure, a wealthy second-generation individual. She wishes to become Jordan Yorke’s wife immediately.

Yet the person she eagerly pursues is described in such terms by Penelope Thatcher, making her seem cheap as well.

So Renee immediately replied, "Miss Thatcher, how can you say that? Can’t you subtly bless and let go of what you can’t have? Must you destroy and degrade what you can’t obtain just to feel better? No wonder Brother Yorke told me he couldn’t stand your personality anymore. If you hadn’t forced him, he would have already left you."

These words, Jordan Yorke must have said the complete opposite to Renee, right?

It was clearly Jordan clinging and refusing to leave, while she couldn’t stand Jordan for a long time already.

These past few days, she’s been so busy she forgot about Jordan, thinking he’d already sensibly moved out.

But looking at the current situation, Jordan is likely still hanging in her apartment.

Really shameless to the extreme.

Previously, she must have been blind to consider such a shameless person to be honest.

It goes to show you can’t judge a book by its cover; a fierce-looking person might have a soft heart, and some honest-looking ones might be shameless and sordid.

"Miss Raines, if we talk about who can’t stand whom, it’s definitely me who can’t stand him, right? Shamelessly lingering in my home despite repeated eviction attempts. If you could make him leave, I’d be grateful to you then." 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞

Renee seemed like she just heard a funny joke, "Miss Thatcher, I didn’t expect your skin to be so thick, turning the situation around. Obviously, it’s you who refuses to leave, isn’t it? Do you really believe just because Brother Yorke housed you for a few days, his place becomes yours? Or is it because you have your sights on Brother Yorke’s house, wanting to claim it as your own? You seem like someone who had modern education, how could you be so shameless? If your parents knew, they probably wouldn’t even be able to lift their heads."

Penelope Thatcher raised her eyebrows, "So, Miss Raines, Jordan Yorke told you the house I’m living in now is his, and I’m lingering at his home, not leaving?"

Renee retorted, "Isn’t that the case, Miss Thatcher?"

Penelope Thatcher laughed, "You really are funny. If the house is Jordan’s, let him show the property deed. When I first met him, he couldn’t even afford to eat and had no place to stay. I found him pitiful and took him in as a nanny at my home; I paid him a wage. Later, when he didn’t want to be a nanny anymore and wanted to find a job, I even introduced him to one. That’s just who I am, overly kind, feeling sorry for stray cats and dogs on the street, loving to help them. How could I know there are such shameless people in this world? I just let him be a nanny at home, yet he thought I liked him, actually went out saying my house is his, saying I threaten him to be with me? Absolutely absurd."

These words from Penelope were things Renee had never heard from Jordan Yorke’s mouth.

She didn’t believe this was true, but Penelope spoke so confidently.

Maybe Penelope actually doesn’t know Brother Yorke is a wealthy second-generation, or maybe she’s saying these to scare her away, make her leave Jordan actively?

Unfortunately, Penelope miscalculated, and she would never leave Jordan Yorke.