Chapter 1040 The Truth of Eunice

Her words shifted the hesitant public to think that Tessa was a walking catastrophe. Yet, just as they were about to criticize her, Hathaway herself voiced out.

‘I would like to state that my severance with Tessa was only because I couldn’t get past myself. Nobody has the right to blame her, including me, as a mother. I hope that the public does not get misled by such malicious comments. Tessa is a nice, sensible, polite, and hardworking woman.’

Although Hathaway did praise Tessa, she did not mention anything regarding her daughter’s death. As such, it showed that she did not blame Tessa, as the problems resided with Kathleen herself. It was precisely because of this that the misled public found their sanity again.

‘I don’t believe that a mother who doesn’t love her own child exists. Since Miss Hathaway is speaking up for Tessa in such an objective way, this means that she’s not the one causing trouble left and right.’

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‘Also, I could read between the lines that Hathaway still appreciates Tessa a lot.’

‘Perhaps Tessa isn’t as bad as what Eunice made her out to be. On the contrary, she might even be brilliant.’

‘Speaking of which, oftentimes, the more outstanding a person is, the more envy and hatred are thrown her way. Do you all think that it’s because of this that she’s targeted by so many people?’

had been enlightened, the public went

the

nearly bought

that the members of Sofia Symphony are correct. Eunice doesn’t seem as harmless and innocent as she

why she did this was to clear her

started to

as polite as Hathaway described because she was

by the orchestra

really not know why

time and again. Now, you can’t stand her getting

limits. Honestly,

so harshly that she gave

public started to realize

turns out that she couldn’t get the man

despicable person. She failed to be a homewrecker, so she wants to ruin someone’s

such a shameless individual that acts so arrogantly even when she’s the mistress.

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