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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2350

Chapter 2350

Naya raised her eyebrows, her face full of unconcealable arrogance and pride.

She knew very well that although her matter with Chloe had affected her reputation a little, she still had the upper hand now.

No matter how one looked at the situation now, Naya had the upper hand. Although Daniel's attitude toward her was not very good, as long as she used the topic to cause trouble again, their wedding could still be held as usual.

The expression of Naya’s mother suddenly became extraordinarily proud when she saw Naya's confident appearance.

“Naya, you're really smart for knowing how to manipulate people.” Naya's mother praised her. She did not forget to chuckle and say in a mocking tone, “ You're right. Those netizens on the internet are really easy to fool. Plus, I even hired paid posters. Ava has no chance of making a comeback now.”

“Heh, she shouldn’t have gone against me in the first place.” After Naya said that, she got out of the hospital bed with vigor. Right now, she was in high spirits and looked completely different from the weak person in the video that was previously posted online. She had indeed put on an act just to gain sympathy and demean Ava.

Naya had no idea that her and her mother’s actions were being broadcasted live on the internet at this moment. She even smiled smugly, took out the carefully hidden cigarette from the drawer, and skillfully started smoking one.

Naya's mother was not surprised by this. She obviously knew that Naya had the habit of smoking. It was not like smoking was something sinful. It was just that Naya's image had always been of a noble, gentle, well-behaved, and sensible daughter froma rich family. Her skillful act of smoking had completely shattered the persona she created for herself. 1

Naya smoked the cigarette, walked to the window sill, and suddenly let out a sneer.

“So what if Ava’s mother is rich? No matter how rich she is, she can't sweep this matter under the carpet for Ava.”

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