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Master Blair's Fiery Pursuit novel Chapter 43

Mable would not let anyone slap her. She lifted her hand and gripped the woman’s wrist, her eyes cold to the core.

“Mrs. Fowler, do you not want to use your hand anymore?!”

Blair’s mother, Martha Mcdowell, was startled for a moment. She looked angrier than before.

“What’s the matter? Are you going to fight me? Let go!”

Mable scoffed disdainfully and shook off her hand.

Martha lost her balance and staggered back, almost falling. “You! How dare you push me?!”

Beatrice quickly held her. “Aunt Martha, are you alright?”

After getting off the call with Blair yesterday, she booked a flight to Ashdale early this morning.

Coincidentally, she met Solomon and Tracey at the airport and overheard their conversation, learning that Blair had been injured trying to save Mable.

Beatrice could not let go of such a good opportunity. So she informed Martha and came to Ashdale with her.

Martha was dissatisfied with Mable, to begin with. Now that she knew Blair was injured because of her, she wanted them to get divorced right away.

Beatrice deliberately became protective of Martha. “Mable, if anything happens to Aunt Martha, Blair won’t let this be.”

Mable glanced coldly at Beatrice. The injury on her face had healed, as was her broken hand, and the scar could not be seen with makeup on.

“Behave if you don’t want anything to happen to you!”

Martha was furious. “Mable! How dare you talk to me like that?!”

‘How dare she tell her mother-in-law to behave?

‘She’s trying to go against me!’

In the two years Mable and Blair were married, Mable had always been obedient and respectful toward Martha. She did not even dare to speak loudly.

‘What’s wrong with her today?

‘Not only did she dare to talk back to me, but she also made a move on me!’

“If not for Blair, do you think I’d be wasting my time with you?”

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