Chapter 447 (1/2)

From the very beginning, Shirley's goal had been very clear. What she cared about was always Howard.

She didn't like scheming and didn't intend to frame anyone. She dared to admit what she had done. She even dared to show up in front of Howard and let him know the truth. Not every woman could do such a thing.

Putting aside some negative things, Shirley was a sincere woman. At least she dared to take the responsibility. She was not that kind of women who liked to play tricks.

But this time, she exposed everything because of her habits, which made Howard unhappy.

Raising his hand, Howard slapped Shirley across the face. Then he taught Shirley a lesson, ”Shirley, what the hell have you done! Didn't I warn you not to hurt Kristen! If you are dissatisfied with me, just come at me. It's nothing to a woman who is weak! ”

In fact, if Shirley wanted to avoid the slap just now, it wouldn't be a problem at all. Moreover, Howard had lost his mind because of anger, and there were obviously many loopholes in his actions, but she said nothing.

Shirley laughed more brilliant. She slowly pulled off Howard's hand, and then shook off his hand with great strength. She sneered, ”I let you slap on purpose. Let's just let it go. I won't pester you anymore. If Kristen dies, I think it should be good for everyone. It's not a big deal for such a woman to continue to live. ”

This time, no one would be able to save Kristen. Since her goal had been achieved, there was no reason for her to continue to stay.

She walked slowly to the window again. Shirley climbed up and then looked down at Howard. Then she closed her eyes and fell back directly, which scared Howard so much that he almost lost his soul.

He leaned over in a hurry and stretched his head out of the window, trying to find out where Shirley was. Unfortunately, how could Shirley be so impulsive to commit suicide?

A red parachute flied in front of him, and in a short while, Shirley disappeared without a trace. It took her years to learn the supernatural skill.

”Damn it... Damn it... ”