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My billionaire husband spoils me too much novel Chapter 457

"How dare you say you didn't!" Lassie roared angrily.

"Just because Patrick loves you doesn't mean you can do whatever you want! I know my tone was a bit harsh in the afternoon. But why are you so cruel to me? If anyone offends you again, will you kill him?"

"I said, I didn't do it!"

Christina's face darkened. "Ms. Hopkins, if you have evidence, show it. Don't try to make things up!"

"Do you mean I broke my own wrist to frame you?"

Ms. Hopkins looked ferocious as she bellowed, "You think no one will find it out since there are no witness or cameras at the fish pond, right? You are so scheming. I am impressed."

One of the servants couldn't help but say, "In the afternoon, Mrs. Christina Hopkins and Ms. Hopkins had a bitter quarrel..."

"Someone from the Eastern Garden said that Mrs. Christina Hopkins planned to buy a few ferocious dogs..."

Christina didn't defend herself.

In the end, Ms. Hopkins was carried to the stretcher by several people, put in the limo, and taken to the hospital for an X-ray.

Christina stood there with a complicated expression on her face. Under Senior Mr. Hopkins's thoughtful gaze, she lowered her head and didn't say a word.

The dishes on the table were removed. No one had an appetite.

"Do you want to call Mr. Patrick Hopkins?"

Nancy, a maid standing behind Christina, looked uneasy. "Ms. Hopkins is framing us. We didn't hurt her. Why would she..."

Christina's expression was dark. She hadn't expected that Ms. Hopkins, valuing her life and health very much, would hurt herself just to frame her.

"She is so good at acting!" Christina gritted her teeth angrily.

Ms. Hopkins's tone and expression were so real. Even Christina couldn't help doubting whether Ms. Hopkins had really been beaten. It was a pity that she did not become an actress.

"Mrs. Hopkins!" a maid in charge of the Northern Garden rushed over. "Senior Mr. Hopkins said that your son had a cold tonight and wouldn't come here. He also asked you to take the medicine on time and not to go out of the Eastern Garden if there was no emergency."

After that, the maid ran away.

Those maids worked for different people in this family, and their interests were deeply touched with them. Their interests were important to them. Although Senior Mr. Hopkins was just warning Christina, they had decided to say less about Christina in case they would be in trouble.

Nanny was anxious. "Senior Mr. Hopkins is forbidding your son to come here?"

Nanny Faang came from the stairs and scolded Nancy angrily, "Mind your words!"

"I was being anxious. Ms. Hopkins made such a scene. No one is willing to hear our explanation now, but I promise you, Mrs. Hopkins didn't..." Nancy explained in a panic. Being in the Eastern Garden, she had the guts to tell the truth.

With a straight face, Nanny Faang said, "There is no result yet. You have no right to say anything. Don't make trouble for Mrs. Hopkins!"

Nancy lowered her head and said obediently, "Okay."

Nanny Faang knew that Nancy who she had trained wasn't up to anything. She was too young and thus too impulsive. However, Christina looked calm.

"Mrs. Hopkins, we'd better not trouble Patrick with this. He has a lot of work to do and must be upset about it."

Nanny Faang looked at Christina and persuaded in a gentle, "There's no need to make a big deal out of such a trifle. Senior Mr. Hopkins also hopes you and Ms. Hopkins can just bury the hatchet..."

Nanny Faang had rushed to the Eastern Garden because she was afraid that Christina, in a fit of anger, would let Patrick know this. Patrick and his grandfather were both hot-tempered, so if they confronted each other, this would be harder to deal with.

"You think I broke her ankle too?" Christina asked in a cold tone.

Christina only treated Nanny Faang as one of her own, but Nanny Faang just asked not to make a big deal out of a small matter. Was she suspecting her too?

Seeing Christina's stubborn expression, Nanny Faang sighed and said, "That's not what we meant. I just feel that it's better to calm things down..."

There was always more trouble when many people were stuck in one house. Christina and Lassie were both bad-tempered. In contrast, the servants who worked for Judy and Brianna had much less trouble.

"Senior Mr. Hopkins wants you to calm down. Ms. Hopkins's ankle might be fine... The few nannies were watching over your sons. You can get him over a few days later. These are trivial matters. There's no need to bother Patrick..."

"I won't complain to Patrick. Don't worry."

Christina did not want to hear these hypocritical excuses anymore. She slammed the bedroom door shut.

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