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Heart Hunting novel Chapter 28

"What are you doing?" Mrs. Murphy, who heard the noise, runs over at once, she pushes open the door. When she sees the scene in front of her, she obviously has a pause.

Kenny frowns a little bit when he hears his mother's voice. Poppy has pushed him away and asks Mrs. Murphy deliberately, "Mrs. Murphy, you are here to catch mice, aren't you?"

"Get up! You this big fat rat." Mrs. Murphy, with her arms akimbo, yells at her son.

"Mom, it's my private life. Can you stay out of it?" Kenny thinks it's strange that his mother didn't meddle so much with the women who had been hooking up with him before. Why is she different for Poppy?

"I won't interfere you with other women, but not her." Mrs. Murphy sees that Kenny doesn't move, she use her trump card. "You don't want to go, do you? Then I'll bring my pillow and sleep with the little fox."

Gosh!

Kenny is completely speechless to his mother.

Mrs. Murphy leaves with her son and keeps saying, "this little fox is poisonous. You'd better stay away from her!"

When they get to the door, Mrs. Murphy says to poppy when closing the door, "little fox, don't forget to lock the door. If he harasses you in the middle of the night, call me, I'll fix him!"

"OK." Poppy leans on the edge of the bed, and answers lazily.

Although Kenny's way of getting along with his mother is a bit humorous, it is also a manifestation of happiness.

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The next day, countless golden morning light explodes from the clouds.

After waking up, Poppy takes out her mobile phone at the first time. She opens the web page, and before she types the key words, there already jump out several key words about Ethel.

#Ethel changes to a pig like face# #the story of two women and one man, what a chaos# and so on.

Poppy clicks one of the tweets about Ethel, and the comments below makes her laugh.

"At first glance, I know that Ethel definitely had a plastic surgery, does a rich lady also need to be an Internet celebrity?"

"She had a plastic surgery, and she still dare to fight for men? How brave! Does she really want to have a pig face?"

"This pig face is so funny. Who has the fight video? I'll buy it at a high price."

"Who would like to go to the hospital to watch the pig face?"

"So shame! I feel shame as a woman because of her."

...

Poppy keeps sliding down and reads carefully. It's a beautiful morning for her.

In addition to Ethel's plastic surgery and fight, others dug out her past dark history. Some plastic surgery hospitals even specially advertised the contrast before and after Ethel's plastic surgery in order to attract customers.

Nowadays, online bystanders are most interested in the gossip about the face lifting of rich people and competing for men. Two of Ethel's entries have occupied the top ten of the hot search.

"Interesting!" Poppy is gloating. If Ethel knows that she has became a network celebrity because of that this morning, what would she think?

After washing, Poppy goes downstairs like nothing has happened. The fragrance of noodles comes out of the dining room. When she sees Mrs. Murphy, she greets her delightedly, "good morning, Mrs. Murphy!"

"Well, I didn't prepare your breakfast!" Mrs. Murphy says that deliberately.

"Never mind, I've always ate your son's share." she sits down, then takes an empty bowl and spoons the chicken porridge.

Mrs. Murphy sits down opposite to her and stares at her face.

Poppy feels that she was being stared at. She touches her face and asks strangely, "is my face not clean?"

Mrs. Murphy asks back seriously, "little fox, honestly, do you ever had a face-lifting?"

Poppy is surprised that Mrs. Murphy would ask this question, but she responds quickly and deliberately teases her, "well, yes, my eyes had canthal plasty, my nose had auto-graft, my cheekbones are cut a little, my whole face is filled with hyaluronic acid, and even my mouth had lip injections. Are you satisfied?"

Mrs. Murphy listens to her so carefully, and immediately believes, "you, you..."

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