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Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen novel Chapter 507

Mia looked at Maya calmly. "It's precisely because my family bought it for me that I can never allow you to accuse me of using an imitation."

Maya guffawed. "Your family? Can they afford it?"

She wasn't buying it. According to her investigation, Mia’s adoptive family was too poor to afford branded items.

Mia replied, "Whatever. But I'm surprised that you, Maya Lane, are wearing an imitation. Is that bag fake too?"

The word fake triggered Maya so much that she raised her squeaky voice. "How dare you! This bag is real!"

Gina chimed in, "But your dress isn't."

Maya failed to manage her expression. "Stop pretending, Mia Bowen. I know how you got that dress. If it isn't Timothy, you must've asked for it from another man. Let me guess. Is it Connor?"

Maya was aware that Mia was close to Connor.

Mia was stunned but remained composed. "It's not him, but you're close."

It wasn't Connor but Eva who had bought the dress for her. Maya was close to the right answer.

"I knew it! How could you be so shameless to ask something from him? Who do you think you are? Didn't you say that it was your family? I'm not buying your lies, you gold-digger!"

Mia arched a brow. "What are you talking about, Maya? You're getting the wrong idea of our relationship."

"Did I say anything wrong? You approach the Lanes so that you can be a real-life Cinderella, don't you? Let me break it to you—that's impossible! You’ll never marry into their family!"

Sharon's silence raised Maya’s questions as she asked, "Mrs. Barrett, are you alright?"

"Y-Yeah. I heard that there's a celebrity backstage. My friend loves her, so I came over to ask for a signature."

Maya informed, "She went outside."

"Is that so? Let's go then. The ceremony is starting soon." Sharon didn't want to stay here for another second longer.

The sheer sight of Mia would remind her of the incident when she was driven out of the store. It was utterly embarrassing.

"Aren't you angry, Mrs. Barrett?" Maya wasn't going to let this slide that easily.

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