How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 67 - You want to win over a mediocre person? (2)
Still, Bo Li wasn't planning on letting off those three men. She found the wives of these three gentlemen through ladies that had a favorable impression of her.
She changed into men's clothing and headed to a residence where these three wives were attending a book club meeting. There were over ten ladies in the parlor. These ladies were all young and beautiful. When they saw Polly Clermont entering the room, their quiet discussions immediately stopped.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 66 - You want to win over a mediocre person? (1)
Bo Li batted her eyelashes and continued to lavish praise. "Really, if you hadn't hypnotized Henry, the other actors wouldn't have been able to perform so well. That Henry is so arrogant. If the premiere had failed, the actors would be devastated… It's all thanks to you that such a situation didn't occur."
As she said this, she slightly tilted her head. Her lush eyelashes brushed across his black gloves.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 65 - Ah, it wasn't allergies last time. He's shy. (3)
The giant acted as if he was deaf. He expressionlessly dragged the bloody saw and slowly walked towards Henry.
In a flash, countless thoughts flashed through Henry's mind. Perhaps, this wasn't a performance. Polly Clermont wasn't a circus manager, but a brutal serial killer.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 64 (2)
The days passed, and two weeks later, Bo Li received a letter from Erik. She didn't know why he insisted on writing a letter to her instead of talking to her directly when it was just a few words.
There was only a short line of words on the letter. The handwriting was as cold and severe as a knife.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 63 (1)
As the public's interest in the circus show grew, Polly Clermont soon became the talk of New Orleans.
The men concluded that the performance would inevitably be a failure, and Polly Clermont's investment would be a financial loss.
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