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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1743

Grand Old Master Yorks did not speak for a very long time. He felt sorry for his daughter but dared not stand up for her rashly. Offending Angeline would only make things worse.

However, there was a troubled look on his face. If Angeline did not give him an explanation, then this would continue to trouble him.

Angeline walked up to Judy, raised her hand, and slapped Judy on the face twice.

Sandra hurried over and said with ulterior motives in mind, "Why did you hit her, Angeline? We swallowed our anger when you hit your mother-in-law yesterday, but now you're slapping Judy for no reason. If we don’t stop you now, you’re going to keep—"

Before Sandra could finish her sentence, Angeline gave her another slap on the face.

Spencer's eyes widened...

Grand Old Master Ares had no idea why the meek and obedient Angeline would suddenly become so violent. He, too, stood dazedly on the spot.

Angeline pointed at Sandra and Judy, saying indignantly, "It's because of people like you who are so fond of sowing dissension and carrying tales that my

relationship with my mother-in-law has deteriorated t o a point that's beyond cure."

She turned around and said to Grand Old Master Yorks with righteous indignation, "Grandpa, after hearing what Judy and Aunt Sandra said, you probably think that I’ve done a heinous crime too, right?”

Grand Old Master Yorks looked guilty. "Uh..."

"Are they lying, perhaps?" Grand Old Master Yorks looked at Judy and Sandra furiously.

Angeline shook her head, saying with an intimidating aura, "They spoke the truth."

Grand Old Master Yorks was puzzled now.

If Angeline had truly slapped Chloe, why did she look s o confident and justified then?

Angeline continued, "Let me tell you what happened yesterday."

"When my mother-in-law saw me, Zayne and Josephine tried to pull me away to avoid her, but she provoked me and said that I was afraid of facing her because I've done something bad."

Angeline told him that Chloe called her a jinx who brought misfortune to her own husband.

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