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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 331

"I know her, but not quite well," Denise answered.

Angela longed to ask how Mrs. Brown was like but she didn't know how to bring it up. Actually, she should go to her mom with the question, but she couldn't ask her about it for now given her present condition.

Denise had almost reckoned what she would like to ask, so she remarked, "Mrs. Brown is fairly an intervenor of others' marriage, and she owned a poor reputation for her vanity and intolerance. But she's your mother's roommate in the college and she treated your mother well."

"Thank you for telling me this, auntie," Angela said.

"You are welcome, child." Denise held her hand and pointed to Mrs. Brown, "She's there. Come on, let's go to see her."

They were all women there. James didn't think he could go there with propriety so he remained in situ.

Mrs. Brown had a pair of fox eyes, just like Salim, seductive but mean. Seeing Denise come over along with Angela, she covered her mouth and chuckled, "It has always been me who went to Mrs. Harvey, so it's quite unusual for you to come to me first today!"

"Long time no see, so I come to say hello." Denise smiled.

The Harveys and the Browns were household names. Denise was Normally surrounded by a cluster of people, so how could it be possible for her to go to others?

Several people nearby looked towards Mrs. Brown with jealousy and curiosity.

"This young lady has a pretty necklace on her neck. How much is it? I also want to have one." Mr. Brown asked, pointing to the necklace on Angela's neck.

Angela smiled and replied without a clear answer, "It didn't cost much, not comparable to the one on your neck. With such a big natural diamond, it must be unimaginably expensive."

"Its cost was literally unimaginable. I can tell you that my husband bought it for me at auction with a whopping price."

Mrs. Brown ran her fingers over the necklace with caution and said, "It's too valuable for me to wear it usually."

Angela echoed, "Such a precious diamond deserves to be treasured that way."

Denise hadn't seen Angela recently, and she was a bit surprised that Angela was now much better at flattery. Seeing Mrs. Brown turn arrogant, she said, "Actually Angela's necklace was also from an auction. You should know Greyson, don't you? He's Angela's brother."

"Greyson is her brother?" Mrs. Brown opened her eyes wide and said with her finger pointing to Angela, "You ... you are Angela Chante, the daughter of Elva?"

Angela nodded, "My mother mentions frequently that she has a close friend of yours, but I had no chance to meet you in person. Since now I see you, I realize that my mother forgot to tell me you are a beautiful lady as well."

"You are flattering me, girl." Learning Angela was Elva's daughter, Mrs. Brown changed her attitude totally, holding her hand and asking about her mother.

The two were chatting lively when Raya and Sean came over. Raya pouted discontentedly and went up to greet Mrs. Brown.

Mrs. Brown was fairly warm towards her, yet she treated Sean otherwise, even with scolding.

"How could you talk to my master that way?" Raya stepped to the front of Sean to shield him, like a cow eager to protect its calf. She added with rage, "Even though you were promoted to a wife from a mistress, you shouldn't be so cocky."

Sean reached out to pull her back, with some desolation on his always smiling face, and he said, "Stop it."

"No, I wouldn't." Raya continued with fury, "You made Salim take charge of the company and kicked my master off, yet he didn't complain. Now you have got all the benefits, and my master is not a threat to you anymore. Why are you still mean to him? Don't you have a little of conscience?"

Mrs. Brown became purple out of rage, not able to reply for a long time.

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