Chapter 656 Bad News
Hathaway felt the urge to stop Kathleen when she saw the angry look on Kathleen’s face. “Why are you all worked up at such an early hour? Who made you angry?” Hathaway asked.
“There’s no one in this orchestra which has the guts to make me angry apart from that beloved student of yours,” Kathleen hissed through gritted teeth. Hathaway frowned at this. “Did you try to provoke her again?” she asked.
“What do you mean when you say that? You’re assuming that it’s my fault before asking me about what happened. Sometimes, I really suspect that you’re not my mother!” Kathleen was furious, but she also felt sorry for herself—she unleashed all these emotions on Hathaway.
Hathaway’s expression turned sour at this point, but she controlled her temper and questioned her daughter. “Well, what did you guys argue about this time?” Kathleen explained the situation in the restaurant earlier, and she added some of her own details to make the story juicier.
“She just happened to have a good fiancé and a good brother. So what’s there to be proud of? If she’s that great, she wouldn’t need to rely on others at all,” Kathleen muttered. Hathaway’s expression turned utterly dark after hearing Kathleen’s words because she felt Tessa hadn’t done anything wrong.
“That’s enough. I don’t think Tessa did anything wrong here. You, on the other hand, were the one who interrupted when Tessa’s brother was talking. Furthermore, Tessa doesn’t have ill intentions like you think she does. So, why do you have to keep attacking and belittling her?” Hathaway asked.
Kathleen lost her temper when she heard how protective Hathaway was of Tessa. “You sure are a great mother, huh? You don’t seem to care even when your daughter is being bullied, and you’re even protecting that b*tch, Tessa, the way everyone else is!” she cried.
“Calm down, Kathleen,” Hathaway called after her.
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