The child was a bastard!
Josie looked at her and said angrily, "Who are you calling a bastard? Jessie Shaw, do you dare say that again?"
"Oh, sorry, look at me. How can I be so blunt. Josie, a child without a father is just a child without a father. It is not a big deal. Just find her a stepfather."
Jessie pretended to be apologetic, but the words that came out were heartbreaking.
"I have quite a few rich divorced wealthy businessmen around me. I'll ask them for you some day and see if they can find the time to meet with you. I think with your looks, it shouldn't be a
problem to find some men who have divorced for two or three times."
In other words, Josie only deserved to be with divorced and older men.
Josie was furious and was about to say something when the person beside her suddenly threw a drink at Jessie.
Josie swallowed her words and looked sideways to see Violet with an empty cup in her hand, staring coldly at Jessie.
Erin hid behind her, with her little hands covering her little face. And her big eyes were looking out curiously through the cracks in her fingers.
"Ah!"
Jessie was splashed all over and reacted with anger and screaming.
Oscar was busy asking his assistant to bring dry towels.
"Helena, are you sick? If you're sick, hurry up and go to the hospital!"
Jessie was dripping wet and shouting loudly, completely losing her usually charming and lovely image.
"You're the one who should go to the hospital. With that stinky mouth, I don't know how Oscar can stand you."
Violet paused and continued: "Well, I understand. You faked your pregnancy back then, and relied on Oscar who can only put up with it."
She was a protective person.
It was okay it someone scolded her, but scolding her daughter and bosom friend was just not okay!
"Helena, you!"
Jessie was so ashamed and angry that she wanted to go up to Violet and tear her apart.
Seeing the surrounding people watching the show, Oscar hurriedly put his arm around her and forcibly pulled her away.
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