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Let’s Divorce Mrs. Wright Is Done Playing Nice novel Chapter 410

Chapter 410

Fiona was thrown out of Hernandez Group by Jack’s people.

Standing at the entrance, she still couldn’t process what had just happened. One hand pressed against her bleeding forehead as she stood in the cold wind.

The blood seeping out was clearly warm.

But to her, it felt ice cold.

Why?

She kept asking herself that.

Stella was the one who had a lover in Eirden.

So why had Felix nearly killed her instead?

With one hand covering her forehead, Fiona tremblingly pulled out her phone and called Dora.

But Dora’s situation was not going smoothly either.

At the Hernandez residence, Mrs. Hernandez’s housekeeper, Mrs. Shaw, came out to speak with her.

“Our madam said that if Mrs. Wright came here because of a marriage between Miss Fiona and our young master, then you should stop thinking about it.”

That was a direct answer to where the Hernandez elders stood on Fiona and Felix.

Stop thinking about it.

In other words, the Hernandez family had rejected it.

Dora’s breath tightened. “Mrs. Hernandez said that?”

Mrs. Shaw nodded. “Yes.”

“Why? The Wright family and the Hernandez family are well matched.”

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Mrs. Shaw said, “Mrs. Wright, forgive me for being blunt, but Miss Fiona’s reputation hasn’t been good lately.”

“She isn’t even married yet, and she already treats her sister-in-law that way in her own home. If she married into another family, wouldn’t she try to take everything in that family for herself?”

Dora’s face shifted between pale and livid.

Did all of Harbor City know?

So that was why the Hernandez family had never responded to Mrs. Lewis about Fiona and Felix.

Now it seemed that their silence had actually been a way of saving the Wright family some dignity.

But today, Dora had come to their door herself.

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So the Hernandez family had decided to lay it all out plainly.

Still, Dora couldn’t accept it.

“Just because of those rumors, the Hernandez family has decided what kind of person my daughter is? Isn’t that unfair to her?”

Her tone was far from pleasant.

Fiona was the daughter Dora had raised with her own hands, the little princess she had always spoiled and protected.

How could she bear hearing someone speak about her like that?

Her chest burned with discomfort.

Mrs. Shaw said, “It isn’t only Miss Fiona’s character we’re looking at.”

Dora froze.

What did that mean?

Not only Fiona’s character?

So they were judging the entire Wright family?

They kept saying the Wrights had bullied Stella.

But Stella had tormented them this badly lately. Who was bullying whom?

The Hernandez family knew nothing, yet they had sent a housekeeper to deliver such words to her.

Dora’s breathing quickened. “There are many things Mrs. Hernandez doesn’t know. She shouldn’t jump to conclusions.”

Mrs. Shaw nodded. “Of course.”

If the Hernandez family was giving Dora this answer now, then naturally, they had already investigated the whole story.

How the Wright family had treated Stella before.

How Stella had treated the Wright family lately.

The Hernandez family knew everything clearly.

And now Dora was still trying to cry injustice here.

Mrs. Shaw almost found it funny.

“Mrs. Wright, you should go home.”

“I have many things to say to Mrs. Hernandez.”

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