Consequences of Dumping the Obsessive Boss: Stuck with Him Forever-Chapter 239: Does Noah Like Summer Lowell Too?
"I can win without you." Summer Lowell got riled up and deliberately provoked him, "I was planning to marry Justin Huxley anyway. Once I’m really in the Huxley Family, I’ll always find a chance to gather evidence."
"Then your plan has failed," Maxim Sinclair’s handsome and composed face revealed a hint of coldness, "I will help you sue Tina Huxley, and what is owed to you in terms of clearing your name will not be lacking, but as for the rest..."
"I shouldn’t even think about the rest, right?"
Summer had even learned to jump in with her answers.
Maxim couldn’t help but find her amusing, though he intentionally kept a stern face: "In short, as long as you’re aware of what’s happening, that’s good."
The Huxley Residence.
Tina Huxley, who was up having fun with her friends till the early morning, was still lazing in bed. The anxious Mrs. Huxley, nearly boiling over, used a key to open her door, sat by her bed, and roughly pulled her up.
Interrupted from her sweet dreams, Tina blinked her bleary eyes and questioned her mother: "What are you doing! It’s so early, can’t a person sleep anymore?"
Seeing her like this only made Mrs. Huxley angrier. She turned to the bathroom, soaked a towel in cold water, wrung it out, and placed it on Tina’s face.
Tina, now wide awake, looked at her mother with suppressed anger.
"Mom, what on earth are you doing?"
"Are you awake now?" Mrs. Huxley, also holding back her anger, said, "Stop sleeping. Your dad just called and was furious over the phone."
"Furious about what? What’s this got to do with me?" Tina struggled with her headache, trying to process her mother’s words.
"Of course it has something to do with you. Let me ask you, when Miss Lowell was a designer at Stellart, did you secretly do something to frame her?"
Upon hearing this, Tina’s expression changed, and she forgot her throbbing head: "Why bring that up all of a sudden?"
Seeing Tina’s response, Mrs. Huxley knew she wasn’t innocent.
"Your dad said, Summer Lowell has employed a legal team to sue you. More precisely, Maxim Sinclair is the one who hired the lawyers to sue you."
"Summer Lowell?" Tina’s face was filled with disbelief, "How does she know I was the one behind it? I was very discreet back then."
As she spoke, Tina had already realized: "She must have regained her memory and gotten back together with Maxim Sinclair, right?"
"Do you still have the presence of mind to ask about these things?" Mrs. Huxley, slightly distressed, tapped her, "It’s all over the internet now. If this keeps up, your reputation will be utterly ruined. You need to think of a solution! Your dad is worried sick."
Tina thought for a moment, then spread her hands and fell back onto her bed in resignation: "Summer Lowell has Maxim Sinclair as her helper; there’s nothing I can do!"
"When you framed her, were there many traces left?"
Mrs. Huxley, ultimately still worried for her daughter, picked up a dry towel nearby and helped wipe off the cold water on her face, "If you were thorough enough back then, we can completely deny everything now."
Tina roughly recalled and shook her head: "I’m not sure if what I did was discreet enough for Maxim Sinclair. I believed I was being very discreet, but you know, Maxim is no ordinary person."
Her words were true, and Mrs. Huxley furrowed her brows deeply in concern: "You sure are unlucky, ending up with Summer Lowell as your opponent."
"I think so too. From the first moment I saw her, I felt she wasn’t an easy character to deal with," Tina thought more and the situation became more absurdly comical to her, "I thought Vaughn would have her firmly under control, who would’ve thought things would take such a turn and she’d get back with Maxim Sinclair."
"Things in this world are always like that, full of surprises and twists," Mrs. Huxley glanced at the resigned Tina, while dialing Mr. Huxley again, "Tina can’t even recall if she left any obvious evidence or traces back then."
On the other end, Mr. Huxley, who was in a meeting, exhibited an even darker expression upon hearing this news: "Let her figure it out herself. Look at the trouble she’s caused me recently! The issues at the company are enough for me to handle, and she’s there stirring up more trouble."
Mr. Huxley vented his anger with a flurry of words and hung up the phone before Mrs. Huxley could respond.
Lying beside her, Tina heard every word of the phone call clearly. After her mother hung up, she instead grinned: "It’s come to this, let’s leave it to fate! Anyway, I hold no hope of escaping unscathed from Maxim Sinclair; he’s ruthless!"
"What can we do now! You have no idea how nasty the comments about you are online. I see that company where Summer Lowell used to work also seems ready to sue you. That guy named Noah, who’s quite good-looking, is someone your Aunt Quinn even wanted to set up for a match."
"I know him," Tina said with a look of disdain, "That guy is one of Stellart’s partners, his family comes from old overseas Chinese merchants, quite wealthy. If Aunt Quinn wants him as a son-in-law, I’d advise her to consider carefully."
"Why? I’ve met him a couple of times. He seems quite decent," Mrs. Huxley, unable to hide her curiosity, asked, "Why don’t you tell me more?"
"It’s not much to say, just that Summer Lowell has a good relationship with him. When she came to the company, many people were quite skeptical of her, but this Noah backed her up in every way. There was even a time when the company suspected their relationship."
After hearing this, a look of distaste crossed Mrs. Huxley’s face: "This Miss Lowell doesn’t respect herself, does she? How could she have connections with so many men? What kind of family raised such a girl?"
"Who knows? She’s not extraordinarily beautiful by nature, yet she knows how to seduce men," Tina gritted her teeth in frustration, "I don’t think I’m any less than her, but Maxim Sinclair just insists on her."
"Alright, this is not the time to talk about that," Mrs. Huxley, seeing the topic getting off track, redirected the conversation back, "The most important issue now is your reputation. Once this lawsuit starts, and if you face penalties, you’ll struggle to find a suitable marital match for our family in the future."
"No match, fine, then I won’t marry. With the Huxley Family’s resources, can’t we support me?" Tina was also quite fed up, "If Summer Lowell has the guts to actually send me to prison, once I get out, I’ll make sure her life is uneasy. I’ve got all the time in the world to fight her!"
"Why can’t you just live a stable life? Why are you thinking so extremely?"
Mrs. Huxley called downstairs for the cook to bring up a bowl of hot soup, urging Tina to get up and tidy herself. After making sure she finished her breakfast, she called for Justin Huxley, who was originally at the company helping Mr. Huxley with work.







