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Super Wife’s Three Babies novel Chapter 1210

Chapter 1210 Blaming It on His Mother

Alex thought it was already outrageous enough that his mother had forced Jewel out of the country, but he never expected that even Jewel’s appearance at the hotel with Damian was arranged by her.

No wonder she was so impatient that day, constantly checking her phone. He had always thought that his mother disliked Jean, and because Jean was late, he had been defending Jean by speaking kindly and trying to appease his mother.

How ridiculous and laughable he had been.

That was a carefully planned act premeditated by his mother, so how could she be angry because Jewel was late?

She was waiting for her plan to succeed and hoped that he would be heartbroken.

She was really ruthless. She wanted him to “witness” the betrayal between Jean and Damian because she was unable to break them apart.

Jean was so innocent!

Damian stared at Alex, who looked unstable, and asked with doubt, “What? Don’t tell me you didn’t know about this.”

Alex’s eyes turned red. It felt like a vengeful ghost from hell had appeared, looking bloody and terrifying. He took a step closer to Damian and demanded, “Speak! Keep talking. What else is there?”

By now, Damian was certain of one thing—Alex really didn’t know about this.

Could he then pin all the things he had done on his mother?

When the time came, one was Alex’s biological mother and the other was the woman he loved. Oh dear, how devastated would he be caught in the middle? There might still be a glimmer of hope for Damian!

Damian’s eyes rolled cunningly as he said, “There’s more. Your mother gave me 150 thousand to take Jewel away from Summer City. Helena Parker, who was worried about her daughter, followed us overseas. Later, Jewel married me, and that was also your mother’s arrangement, just to break your heart.”

Alex narrowed his eyes. “Keep going!”

Damian looked at him and asked, “What else do you want me to say?”

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