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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 66

"If I hadn't been overseas back then, Mila wouldn't have had the chance to worm her way in! She stole my fate and made me a laughingstock in our circle for so long. This time, I'm back, and I'm not going to let her off easy. Everything she took from me, I'll make her return, piece by piece. I'll shatter everything she holds dear and make her life unbearable!"

Giselle paused to let out a sarcastic laugh.

"Seven years, and she still couldn't win Lysander's heart. Her own worthless child ran off with just a little coaxing. She's a pitiful failure."

Mrs. Harvey stroked her daughter's beautiful face with a tender, motherly smile.

"That's right, my Giselle is a hundred, no, a thousand times more beautiful and capable than that Mila. Taking her down will be child's play."

"Mom~"

Giselle nestled against Rosalind's hand, displaying a warm, dependent demeanor.

...

At the Willow Creek Residences.

Mila had taken a day to rest, and the bruises on her calf were finally healing. She could walk without any trouble now.

Early that morning, she headed out to the international airport.

Her great-aunt was returning today, and Mila had promised to pick her up.

As she left, she noticed a few large moving trucks parked across the street, and the hustle and bustle of workers moving new furniture in and out. It seemed the new neighbor from abroad was about to move in.

Mila didn't give it much thought as she drove off toward the airport.

Upon arriving at the airport's VIP entrance, she unexpectedly spotted Roland, who was there seeing off a well-dressed, dignified-looking middle-aged couple.

Roland noticed her too.

After bidding farewell to his parents, Roland approached Mila with a warm greeting.

"Ms. Sutherland, here to pick someone up?"

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