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Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest) novel Chapter 1877

Stanley Batton was an exemplary son, so how did he end up becoming a cheater?

Why did he ruin such a happy marriage?

Sharon Lindt felt sorry for Xyla Quest, who was pregnant and forced to go through this mess.

Although Sharon had never experienced something like this, she could empathize with Xyla as a woman.

The more she thought about this matter, the more worried she felt.

She was genuinely afraid that Xyla might contemplate suicide, which would mean that she would lose both her daughter-in-law and her unborn grandchild.

If things went south, Sharon swore she wouldn’t let Stanley and his mistress off the hook.

Back in the mall, Stanley peered in confusion at Zack Cassidy after hanging up the call. “Did I get onto the list of hot topics?”

Zack shook his head. He had been busy all day, so he did not notice at all.

Frowning deeply, Stanley logged into Weibo to check out the list of hot topics and saw all those rumors and falsehoods spread about himself.

That explained why his mother was so exasperated with him when it turned out that she had misunderstood his relationship with Sophie Kenwick.

Like those netizens, she thought he was cheating on his wife.

Pinching his forehead helplessly, Stanley called his mother on the phone and prepared to explain things to her.

However, Sharon’s phone appeared to be off, so she didn’t realize that her son failed to reach her.

“I think Stanley might not necessarily have cheated on her. What if she really is his sister?”

“I think he’s cheating. Rich men can’t possibly remain loyal.”

“That’s true. Stanley is so handsome and rich. How could he possibly be with the same woman forever?”

“I suddenly feel a little better knowing that God is fair to everyone.”

Everyone started talking one after another, while many of them seemed to be enjoying the drama.

Some of the more twisted people felt pleased to watch other people's misfortune and witness people they were jealous of fall off their pedestals.

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