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The Divorced Heiress Revenge (Bella Thompson) novel Chapter 1696

Countless painful memories flooded back, leaving Roza in turmoil. She was so upset that she walked over to the refrigerator, grabbed a bottle of ice water, and chugged it down to calm herself.

Suddenly, there was a loud thud from the changing room. Roza jumped in surprise and quickly rushed to the door, knocking anxiously.

“Mrs. Iverson? Are you okay? Mrs. Iverson?!”

Roza felt her heart drop when she didn’t hear a response. Without hesitation, she forced the door open and hurried into the room.

“Mrs. Iverson!”

In the changing room, Coral had passed out while changing. She was lying unconscious on the floor with her upper body exposed.

To Roza’s shock, Coral’s back was heavily marked with old bruises and healed wounds.

After a moment of disbelief, Roza swiftly removed her jacket, wrapped it around Coral, and gently lifted her while trying to rouse her by pinching her philtrum.

“Mrs. Iverson! Can you hear me?”

Coral slowly regained consciousness. Her eyes were dazed and unfocused.

Roza let out a sigh of relief and anxiously asked, “Mrs. Iverson, what happened to your body?!”

Tears welled up in Coral’s eyes as she turned away, unable to meet Roza’s sharp gaze.

“Did you get abused? Did James hit you?!” Roza’s eyes blazed with anger, barely able to contain her fury.

Despite the available parking spots, this car boldly parked right in front of the entrance.

“Oh my, what an awful location that little bitch chose! It’s so remote, and the journey was a nightmare!”

A woman wearing a pink lace dress stepped out of the vehicle with a look of contempt on her face. It was Wendy, Roza’s stepsister.

“Isn’t it because the housing prices in this area are so cheap? That bitch is trying to save money for herself.”

Right after that, a woman in her forties with elegant attire, a stern expression, and raised eyebrows emerged. It was Wendy’s mother, Regina Walker.

Regina said, “The so-called renowned designer is just a title she uses to elevate her status. She’s just looking for a wealthy husband to secure her future. If news gets out about her status as the illegitimate daughter, nobody will want anything to do with her. Marry her? It would tarnish the family name and bring them shame.”

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