"Hello?"
"Mr. Reynolds, what happened last night, did you set me up? You've put me in so much pain!"
Alisha shouted excitedly.
"Mrs. Williams, who is harming whom? You introduced Louis' woman to me, do you think my life is too long?"
Buddy didn't deny it either and asked a rhetorical question.
"What Louis' woman, Mr. Reynolds, that Violet is just Louis' ex-wife, what are you afraid of?" Alisha gasped.
"Oh, Mrs. Williams, you're so confused, I've already confirmed that Louis is still pursuing Violet, aren't you sending me to my death? I'm not the one who wants to fix you, but Violet."
Buddy hung up the phone after he finished.
Alisha hated the phone so much that she threw it hard on the couch.
"Violet again! This little bitch, I hate to get her killed!"
Now that she's the butt of jokes all over town, she won't be able to join the upper echelons of society.
It's all Violet's fault!
"Dad, did you hear that? Mom was set up by Violet, and she was a victim."
Nancy looked over at the stern-faced Miller and put in a good word for Alisha.
Miller grimaced, "She deserved it! Still remembering what happened in Wildcross Town? No more Evie, but now she wants to hit on Violet? Do you think Violet is still the same Violet as before? Didn't you see how hard she was when she had my arm removed? You stupid, stupid bitch, you'll get a divorce tomorrow!"
Hearing this, Alisha burst into tears.
"Miller, I've suffered so much, and you still want to divorce me? Who am I doing all these things for? It's just to take revenge for you? How can you be so heartless!"
"Yes, Dad, Mom fell for someone else to take it out for you, and now we should be on the same page! If you divorce Mom, won't that be a pain in the ass for the relatives?"
Nancy suppressed her inner depression and advised in a timely manner.
Miller grunted, "So I have to wear a cuckold all day long for people outside to laugh at?"
"Dad, Mom has been dedicated to this family for so many years, no credit but also hard work ah. For the sake that she was hurt for you, you can forgive her! After a while, no one will say anything."
Nancy saw that Miller's tone was not as firm as it had been at the beginning, and again persuaded.
Miller still has a cold face, see Alisha wiping tears, a look of aggression, did not say anything, coldly grunted upstairs.
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