After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities
Chapter 426
Chapter 426
Her good manners and rational view of the world were something that Skyla and her daughter could never have!
Queena's eyes flashed with shock. Many of the guests present were attracted by this drama. Skyla and Tammy, her daughter and granddaughter, had no regard for the fact that it was her birthday party and encouraged to insult Sylvia.
Only Sylvia, an outsider, said something like that considering it was her birthday.
Immediately, the guests who wanted to watch the fun were a little embarrassed.
"I think she's quite a good girl. Perhaps there is some misunderstanding between you." Queena smiled and patted Sylvia's hand, "Girl, how old are you? What do you do for a living?"
Sylvia looked at the kind-hearted Queena. Her usually cool voice was a little bit softer, "I'm a doctor, majoring in surgery."
"A good career. You'll have a bright future." Queena nodded approvingly.
She wouldn't just listen to one side of the story.
She would use her own eyes to see and her own heart to feel. Although she had a bad impression of Sylvia before because of Tammy's words, but ... now, she saw Sylvia with her own eyes.
She felt a feeling of familiarity inside her. A feeling that never occurred when she faced Skyla and Tammy.
So ... she felt very strange, and yet she couldn't help but want to be close to Sylvia.
She didn't know the reason.
Tammy sensed Queena’s good attitude towards Sylvia, a little bit jealous and panic. Sᴇaʀch Thᴇ Find_Nøvel.ɴet website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Queena was usually very kind and loving to her, but she always felt a sense of aloofness.
her heart, and she could clearly see that Queena’s praise of
steal everything from me even in Aettosa? This is my grandmother!" her
gritted her teeth with hatred, then put on a hypocritical smile on her face, "Grandma, Sylvia
hospital will get into a conflict between doctors and patients. Don't
at the noble woman beside her, "Have you
girl had good appearance and a good temperament.
was in the hospital, she sometimes heard her colleagues say that they would be urged by some elders at home to date someone and
have any relatives to urge
than her grandmother kindly asked her such a
a little bit inexplicably
a very strange
get along with. Since she lived in Earl's Manor,
was shaking with anger, but she held
you may not know, Sylvia is the mistress of the Maskelyne family. When she hid her marriage, there were several suitors wooing her. Mr. Logan Mertens is always around her. Oh, yes, this is Mr. Davila, and Sylvia worked
love letters, and she was always out at night, which made me worry." Kira sighed,
daughter-in-law tried to describe
kind of girl you are describing, the Maskelynes wouldn't have let me marry into their family. So ... my dear grandmother, my dear stepmother, since you have time to denigrate me, why not make
herself out of the dilemma
refutation. She just looked at them with a
secretly gritted her teeth, "Sylvia, you misunderstood me. I just
not, I believe everyone can see. There's no need for you to specifically tell it." Sylvia still looked cool and noble. She looked at Brock beside her, "This gentleman beside me is Mr.
was
more like a noble-born celebrity
Andrews, nice to
towards Sylvia. He was dressed in a black suit, with extraordinary
man and nodded, her face remaining calm, "Mr. Lawrence,
meet you here. Those medical students at Vista University are really lucky to be able to hear your lecture, but I can only watch
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