Chapter 2387
“Of course, it’s because I want to question how you’re educating your daughter, of course. She’s an uncultured woman who will only harm society if she’s allowed to run free.”
After listening to the accusation, Raegan still kept a calm and shallow smile. “Mrs. Mendez, you’re so ridiculous. Who’s the uncultured one here? You should be very clear in your heart who’s the one who indulged an uncultured woman to kill, kidnap, and deceive, causing her to finally be sent to prison.” “Yoy—”
“But speaking of it, the uncultured woman who was sentenced to prison isn’t the most hateful. The most hateful one is the person who gave birth to her. That person only gave that uncultured woman life but didn’t educate her to be a decent human being. No wonder her daughter became so messed up and walked the wrong path.”
Raegan retorted back mercilessly.
Naya's mother was so embarrassed that her face turned ashen.
“Raegan, don’t cross the line. Do you think you’re all that because you're rich? Our family is not short of money, so we don't need to do things according to your wishes.”
“No one is asking you to do that. Mrs. Mendez, I'm here just to tell you the truth. There’s a limit to how much a mother can spoil a child.”
“Hmph, how funny. I heard that your daughter was abandoned by you when she was a child. What qualifications do you have to educate me?”
Naya's mother sneered and said sarcastically. Then, she turned around and sat down on the sofa leisurely.
“I finally understand. It turns out that the reason why Ava is so lacking and insisted on competing with my daughter for a man is that she had no parents since she was a child. No one taught her how to be a decent human being, so that’s why she’s so cheap now.” “Shut the hell up!” Raegan was usually calm, but at this moment, she could not bear it anymore.
“Like mother, like daughter.”
““W-What do you mean by that?” Naya's mother abruptly stood up, flying into a rage out of humiliation.
Raegan did not hold herself back at this moment, lecturing Naya’s mother severely, “I regret leaving my daughter when she was young, and I regret not giving her a good study environment and the warmth of a family. However, even though she grew up in such a horrendous environment, she’s able to distinguish right from wrong. She has always had values, but on the contrary, what about you and your daughter?”
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