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Talented Hairess A Rose with Thorns (Yvette and Wilson) novel Chapter 408

Chapter 408 

Molly angrily stormed off after saying those words. She then turned around and got into the car without sparing Alice a second glance

MomAlice chased after Molly, but Molly suddenly shoved her aside with force. Get lost! You’re nothing but a useless failure!” 

Alice was roughly pushed aside and fell to the ground, looking utterly disheveled. Hurt and humiliated, she bit her lip, the resentment welling up inside her. It was all that bitch Yvette’s fault

Alice struggled to her feet, the malice in her eyes deepening as her pupils darted around

The prestigious families of Jubilife were abuzz with rumors that Wilson was interested in Victoria. If Wilson called off the engagement with the Murray family, then Yvette would surely become the laughingstock in Jubilife

Moreover, Victoria was a fool who treated Alice like a friend. If Victoria could get together with Wilson, Alice could beg her to help the Robertson family. After all, Victoria was easily manipulated, so she would surely agree to help

That way, Alice wouldn’t have to marry that disgusting, obese man, Benedict

After Jacob returned, he learned about the incident from Yara

His face darkened with anger. How dare the Roberston family bully the precious daughter of the Murray family? He swore to make them pay for their actions

Jacob.” 

Upon hearing the gentle voice, Jacob quickly wiped the scowl off his face and replaced it with an 

I you-” 

affectionate smile. His tone softened as he said, Yvie, I have a gift fo 

Before he could finish speaking, Yvette interrupted, Jacob, I need to step out for a moment. We can talk 

later.” 

Yvette had just received a message from Winston, who was waiting for her at the back door of Murray Manor. She needed to meet him quickly so that he would leave. If Jacob learned that Wilson was here, they would surely get into another argument

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