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My Unborn Baby Chose My Husband for Me novel Chapter 135

Miranda felt a loud buzz in her brain, as if a bucket of ice water had been dumped over her head, chilling her to the bone.

What had she just said?

She said Seraphina's husband ran a 'small business'?

She said she would 'arrange a position' for Seraphina?

She said her husband's hundreds of thousands in salary was barely enough to scrape by?

Miranda wanted the floor to open up and swallow her whole.

The expressions of the surrounding classmates were equally colorful, shifting from shock to realization, and finally to undisguised disdain.

Tiffany couldn't hold it back any longer and burst out laughing.

She finally didn't have to suppress it.

God knows how hard it had been for her to hold her tongue.

She had originally planned to reveal the truth right as they were leaving.

To give Miranda the ultimate verbal beatdown.

But as it turned out, the universe had better plans—her own husband had recognized Sera.

This was even better; the humiliation cut much deeper.

Tiffany smirked and remarked, "Sera, your 'small business' really scared him out of his wits."

Seraphina shot her a look, a helpless smile in her eyes.

Then she stood up and turned to the still-hovering man. "Don't just stand there, take a seat. It's just a college reunion today, there's no need for such formalities."

"Right, right, whatever Mrs. Langford says." Arthur stood up straight, his forehead slick with sweat.

He turned his head and glared viciously at Miranda.

The message in his eyes was crystal clear: of all the people to mess with, you had to offend the boss's wife. I will deal with you when we get home.

Miranda's face was as white as a sheet, her lips trembling uncontrollably.

She might act high and mighty, parading around in front of her classmates, but in front of her husband, she was as meek as a mouse.

She didn't dare raise her voice.

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