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Exposing the Charade of Deep Affection (PDF) novel Chapter 371

Chapter 371 She Was Not a Saint. 

At this point, he still had the nerve to say these things to me. I glared at him, somewhat annoyed. He didn’t seem to be in a hurry, calmly saying, “Don’t worry, nothing will happen, I will handle it.” 

I pursed my lips, still feeling worried inside. 

The car arrived at the hotel, where the old lady and Emma were waiting downstairs. Seeing us get out of the car, the old lady came forward and asked, “Is everyone okay?” After saying this, she turned to me and asked with concern, “Tabatha, what did the doctor say about your injury?” 

I shook my head slightly, smiling faintly, “It’s okay, they’re just minor injuries, they’ll heal with some rest.” 

She nodded slightly. 

It wasn’t good to linger too much at the hotel entrance, so I returned to my room. Today’s events were too sudden. After going upstairs, Walter was called away by the old lady. 

Emma helped me into the room and said, “Grandma just said that everyone was scared today, so we won’t go out to eat. The hotel waiter will bring food to the room later. Tabatha, you rest well. If you need anything, call me.” 

I nodded, smiling faintly, “Alright, thank you, sister-in-law.” 

She shook her head, guiltily saying, “I should be the one thanking you. If it weren’t for you pushing us onto the car today and facing those people by yourself, I’m afraid the ones who would have gotten hurt would be me and the old lady.” 

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I shook my head slightly, saying, “You’re being too polite. You and grandma, one pregnant and one elderly, it’s only right that I should protect you. Besides, I didn’t get hurt. Sister-in-law, don’t take this to heart and don’t blame yourself.” 

She pursed her lips, walked over to me, and still very seriously said thank you. 

I knew that she might not listen to what I had to say, my gaze fell on her belly as I said, “Sister-in-law, you should go home and rest. You’ve been through a lot today, you must be very tired.” 

She hummed in agreement, gave a few instructions, and as she reached the door, she stopped again, looking at me, seemingly wanting to say something but hesitating. 

Seeing her like this, I couldn’t help but ask, “What’s wrong with sister- in-law?” 

She hesitated, and after a while, she said, “Tabatha, your friend, did. she come to Springbury for tourism or for work?” 

Friend? 

For a few seconds, my mind was blank, I didn’t know what she was 

saying. 

However, I soon realized who she was talking about, Rachel. 

I hesitated for a few seconds, looking at her, stammering, “Sister-in- law, I…” 

“Last night, I saw it,” she said bluntly, her gaze steady. 

For a moment, I didn’t know what to say. I also understood that she didn’t want to stroll around the night market last night, but wanted to see who William was meeting. 

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Rachel, she was known. 

I took a deep breath, looked at her, and calmly said, “Sister-in-law, whether you believe it or not, I had no idea about Rachel coming to Springbury. As for what’s going on between her and my elder brother, I admit, I had some suspicions before, but I don’t know how far things have progressed between them.” 

Emma’s expression was light, she lowered her eyes and touched her lower abdomen, then looked at me and pulled a slight smile, saying, “I didn’t mean to blame you, don’t be nervous. I’m telling you this because I want you to pass the message to your friend. William has told me everything, he didn’t do anything excessive to your friend, nor did he have any other intentions. Please tell your friend not to bother William anymore. The reason he saved her in the first place was because the situation was urgent. If it were any of your friends, William would have stepped in. She’s not an exception.” 

I nodded, letting out a sigh of relief in my heart. As long as there were no other excessive actions between William and Rachel, it would be fine. 

After speaking, Emma left with a faint smile. 

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