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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 756

When Lauren was discharged from the hospital, I went to pick her up, only to run into Liora in the hospital lobby.

Lauren whispered to me, "Why is she everywhere?"

I smiled nonchalantly. "I had Grayson check on this before. Liora visits the hospital often because her father’s hospitalized here, supposedly with rectal cancer."

Lauren scoffed, "That’s karma. They have done many terrible things.”

We talked and laughed. Liora saw us as we headed toward the exit. She cast a sly glance at us and remarked, "I didn't expect you to be out of the hospital so soon. Be careful. Don't get yourself into trouble again."

I snorted disdainfully. "Those who do wrong will meet their own downfall. If someone dares to pull something again, she won't be so lucky."

When I responded, she stopped and looked at me arrogantly. "Don't get too complacent, Chloe. You should always have a backup plan.”

Lauren had always ignored her before, but she couldn't hold back this time. She stopped abruptly and said coldly, "I would advise you to know when to stop, Liora."

When Lauren spoke up, Liora became even more agitated. She anchored herself and turned around, taking off the glasses perched on her nose. She squinted at Lauren, raised an eyebrow, and chuckled coldly. "I thought you were someone else. I see Ms. Lauren is still standing tall and proud even though no man wants her. It seems that your temper has grown, though.”

She blatantly challenged Lauren, trying to figure out how to hurt her. Laura paled when she heard Liora’s words. She retorted, "I don't need you to worry about me. You might be married, but you’re not that great either.”

"At least I am married, unlike some people who remain mistresses in their old age. Just a tool that’s been used and nothing more.” Liora's words were venomous. Lauren took a step forward, but I grabbed her.

"Well, it's still better than someone who isn’t fit to be a tool and has to satisfy herself out there with God knows who!" I looked at her sternly. "Think about your own dirty deeds before you talk about someone else. Do you really think you've cleaned up your mess?"

"Why, you..." She glared at me, clearly irritated.

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