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Ambush of the Quadruplets novel Chapter 1168

"She just destroyed a family like that! Calling her an animal would be a disgrace to animals!"

"Ugh!" Another woman spat on the mistress. "Shameless b*tch!"

"Your parents must've raised you horribly!"

"Stop doing things like this! Karma will get you!"

"Don't blame me!" The mistress cried out, clutching her face. "It's all because Norman told me he'd lost feelings for his wife! He said his wife was useless in bed, and said that I was the only one he loved! If you put it like that, this b*tch here's the mistress coming in between Norman and I! Just get on with it and get divorced, won't you?"

Her 'lament' made Jennie livid.

What a shameless homewrecker!

Jennie had really learnt something today!

The husband she had loved with all her heart, the man she had been willing to go through hell and back for, turned out to think of her so lowly!

Lost feelings for her?

She was useless in bed?

She was the mistress coming in between two people in love?

What about all the years she had spent with him?

What about the two children she had with him?

Jennie's face was pale. Her vision darkened at the corners, and she was ready to pass out.

She gripped the basin, swaying on her feet.

"Go to hell!"

Doris could take it no longer, kicking the mistress onto the floor.

"That bastard could've just gotten a divorce the second he realized he didn't want to be with my sister, but he didn't! I can't believe you fell for his bullsh*t, are your brains made of mush? Your parents would be horrified if they found out what you did!"

"That bastard could've just gotten a divorce the second he realized he didn't want to be with my sister, but he didn't! I can't believe you fell for his bullsh*t, are your brains made of mush? Your parents would be horrified if they found out what you did!"

"Was I wrong?" The mistress sobbed, looking nothing but wronged. "Norman himself said all of that to me, how else would I have known!"

Doris slapped the mistress again. She was honestly ready to kill this hussy.

She hadn't even been that angry when Josiah had cheated on her.

"Doris!" Jennie heaved, pale in the face as she swayed. "It's useless even if you beat her to death. Norman's to blame for this. He's the one without a heart!"

"Well, what are you going to do now?" Doris said, panicked.

She knew just how hard it was for a single mother to raise two children.

Besides, the children were young and she had to work on top of caring for them.

She was just one person, without any superhuman strength.

Jennie sobbed. "I don't want Norman back anymore, he's tainted for me now! I'm just worried about the kids. How are they going to face their father after this?"

"You hear that?" Doris kicked the mistress again, tearing up herself. "It's enough that you hurt my sister, she's an adult. The kids are innocent! How are they going to cope with the fact that their father cheated on their mother? Are you even human?"

Emmeline's chest was dull upon hearing the words as well.

Doris seemed to say everything Emmeline had wanted to say to her father over a decade ago.

Despite the fact that things had already passed, the hurt would always still be there.

The workers at the Verdaria eventually called the police.

Several police cars pulled up.

Everyone including the mistress and Emmeline's people were arrested and taken to the detention center.

"You're going to get it now!" The mistress called out haughtily to Jennie. "Noman's going to bail me out real soon! You're dead to him!"

"Are you seriously still talking about that right now?" Jennie said, enraged. "Are you still trying to get beaten up again?"

"Stop, stop!"

The traffic officer ushered both groups of women into separate cells.

"Ms. Louise." Sam nudged Emmeline. "Bear with this for a while."

Emmeline frowned, and she whispered, "You told Ben?"

"What else was I supposed to do?" Sam said, indignant. "I'm your bodyguard, aren't I? Mr. Benjamin would have my head if I didn't report this to him!"

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