Chapter 283
Janet, a celebrity known for having integrity, was worried that the stacks of papers might contain some. other stolen goods. She instinctively started rifling through them.
Her eyebrows drew together in a frown as she read the bold headline aloud.
“Sugar Baby Agreement?”
As Janet’s voice reached everyone’s ears, every gaze shifted to the documents in her hands. Relishing. the spotlight, she eagerly captured more attention. She shook the stack of papers, her face twisting with contempt beneath her flawless makeup.
After clearing her throat, Janet resumed reading the agreement out loud.
“Mr. Duncan Whitman agrees to provide Ms. Willow Sanford a monthly allowance of 100 thousand dollars, along with accommodations and transportation.
“If Ms. Sanford’s performance is deemed exceptionally satisfactory, Mr. Whitman may increase this financial support. Ms. Sanford has to follow the conditions below. First, she must remain completely loyal to Mr. Whitman.
“Second, she must comply with all of Mr. Whitman’s requests.”
The celebrities, who had always carried themselves with an air of arrogance, now looked at Willow with
even greater contempt.
A few discreetly spit to the side, highlighting their disgust and affirming their moral superiority. They wanted nothing to do with someone they deemed so disgraceful,
Willow’s gaze remained locked on the “Sugar Baby Agreement” in Janet’s hands. She had expected to find the emerald bracelet in her bag, but not this scandalous document as well.
Wilhelmina and Skyler were obviously out to ruin Willow’s life that day, but Willow was resolute in not letting them succeed.
Meanwhile, Janet continued, “Third, in light of Mr. Whitman’s generous financial support, Ms. Sanford must personally prepare certain things.”
Janet looked disgusted and could no longer continue reading. She forcefully hurled the agreement onto the stage.
“This is vile! I can’t believe she’s a thief and someone depending on a sugar daddy! This is fucking disgusting!”
Then, holding out the emerald bracelet, Janet walked over to Wilhelmina and said,” Willa, take this. You should thoroughly disinfect this.”
Wilhelmina accepted the bracelet with care and gingerly placed it in her bag.
“Thanks for helping me find my bracelet, Janet. But please, go easy on Willow. She’s genuinely a good person, I can’t see her stealing. There must be some misunderstanding.”
“Misunderstanding?” Janet scoffed, clearly unconvinced.
“We caught her red–handed! The bracelet was in her bag. How’s that a misunderstanding? You’re too forgiving, Willa!
“What does a gold–digger know about honesty or decency? All she cares about is money. She’d do anything for it! Willa, you shouldn’t let this slide. Theft is a crime. You should call the police and have her arrested to stop her from buzzing around like a fly and annoying everyone!”
Enjoying her role as the victim in this scenario, Wilhelmina spoke with a gentle and endearing voice, Please, Janet, enough. I’ve known Willow since childhood and I trust her completely. She’s my friend. I don’t believe she would steal from me!”
“Willa, are you a fool? How can you befriend someone who relies on an old geezer for money? A woman like her is willing to sell herself just for money. Theft is practically nothing to her! Willa, your kindness
could get you in trouble one day!”
Janet’s voice dripped with frustration.
Wilhelmina lowered her eyes, looking helpless and disappointed.
“Regardless, I don’t believe Willow would betray me like this.”