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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 1088

Chapter 1088 Bradley Hitting Vivian

“What the hell is wrong with me? I don't know, but I definitely know that you're all pieces of trash. If you don't leave immediately, I'm going to call the cops on you. You'll get to reunite in jail as a family!” Bradley mocked.

“You—” Vivian fumed.

“Get lost!” Ethen snapped, a gloomy look in his eyes.

When Zayden realized Ethen and Bradley were not going to be persuaded otherwise, he quickly towed Vivian away.

“Don't pull me away! How can he lord over us like that? He's just a dog of the Graham family!” Vivian snarled, unable to take that in silence.

Bradley narrowed his eyes and dashed over to slap Vivian.

Vivian's head snapped to the side from the force, and blood seeped out from the corner of her lips.

Zayden had never thought Bradley would hit her. He could not stop the latter in time.

“What a load of rubbish from you! Do you still think the Adams family is a wealthy family? You guys are worse than animals!” Bradley stared at the couple in disdain.

“How could you hit her?” Zayden shouted at Bradley and pulled his wife closer to him when he came back to his senses. “Where are your manners?”

“What manners do I need when it's you I'm facing? So it's rude when I hit her, but it isn't rude when this old b*tch swears at me?” Bradley replied as he glared at them tauntingly, seemingly ready to fight if Zayden tried to hit him.

“W-Who did you just call an old b*tch?” Vivian pointed at Bradley in fury.

Bradley curled his lips. “You, obviously. What can you do about it?”

Meanwhile, Ethen was inwardly praising Bradley for having the courage to hit Vivian.

That was the only effective way to deal with people like Vivian.

“I'm going to tear you to pieces!” Vivian was about to lunge over to attack Bradley. She had never suffered such humiliation in her life.

Zayden quickly stopped her, “That's enough!”

There was no chance of them winning, and engaging in a fight would only make the men gain even more of an upper hand over them.

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