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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 1032

His ignorance seemed like complicity in Helen's eyes!

Fuming, Helen just knew he'd take Pamela's side!

Here she was, having brought the reporters herself, and he was still covering for Pamela, utterly clueless!

What on earth did that loony Pamela have that made him so fond of her!

Helen glared at the oblivious Pamela before putting on a tearful act, saying,

"Clayton, our laws clearly state that insanity exempts one from murder charges, so you don't need to worry about Pamela getting into trouble once this blows up. But you, covering up something like this, that's a crime, you know!"

Clayton, utterly confused and dark-faced, demanded,

"Who killed someone? What are you even talking about?!"

Helen ignored him, turning to Elysia, who was fiercely protective of Pamela,

"Ms. Thorne, seeing how you've just lost a son yet can sunbathe as if nothing's happened, I truly admire your strength. People should indeed move on like that."

Elysia frowned, her teeth clenched,

"Your son died! Your whole family is dead! My son is alive and well!"

In her heart, Helen scoffed, seeing Elysia as heartless for not grieving her son's death and still shielding a murderer!

What a world, full of unimaginable things!

Pretending to be moved, Helen continued,

"Ms. Thorne, to peacefully coexist with Pamela after she brutally killed your young son, you must truly understand her. That touches me."

Everyone was baffled.

Elysia: Accusing her of murdering her son? What kind of nonsense is this!

Clayton: Had this malicious woman lost her mind? Daring to spread rumors about Pamela in front of him and the reporters!

The reporters: Pamela murdered a child?

God, what a scoop!

The reporters got even more excited, snapping photos left and right.

Of Pamela! Of Clayton! Of Elysia! Of Helen!

Just as Helen wanted, the focus shifted instantly to the 'Pamela Child Murder' scandal.

Questions came flying,

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