Chapter 705 Looks Like Her Rival Did It
Martha pondered for a while and then said, “No. Rachel is superior to Gloria in every way. She’s privileged and cultured. She probably wouldn’t do anything like this. The caller took aim at Gloria. She might be Gloria’s romantic rival, but there’s something wrong.”
“What’s it?
Martha frowned as if she was deep in thought. She was not in a hurry to answer.
Angela could tell something from her face and inquired, “What’s going on, Mom? ‘Tell me.”
Martha hesitated before replying, “As I recall, Gloria’s mother was from a large wealthy family.”
At that time, they were out of town and leard about it. When they got married, Gloria’s mother was so classy and cool that Martha envicd her.
Angela was surprised. “What happened?”
Angela and her parents settled there when she was very young, and she never saw Gloria’s mother.
Angela never paid much attention to Gloria’s mother. She only heard her parents talk about her once in a while and didn’t take this trivial anecdote to heart.
But now Martha began to bring it up again.
Something wasn’t quite right.
Martha hesitated for a moment and then said, “I don’t know. That’s just a guess. Let’s wait and see what the caller will do before we plan our next move.”
Angela looked terrible. “Can’t you just be plain and direct?”
I’ll make her pay for this!
I’ll definitely kill her, whatever the cost!
Angela looked determined at this thought.
Before she could say anything, Martha said in a deep voice, “Don’t worry about it. We’re supposed to wait and see what she’ll do and what she’ll use us for. I’ll go talk to her then.”
Angela didn’t say anything but lost herself in thought on the bed.
Martha glanced at her and continued, “We underestimated Gloria. We thought she fully trusted us, but she didn’t even tell us that she was Norma. And now we just found out she’s a good fighter. It does not happen overnight, She must have done a lot of practice long ago, but she didn’t breathe a word, not even to her father. She’s on her guard against us!”
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