Chapter 94 Giving It All Back

The surrounding people watched this family's spectacle, and many whispered, commenting on how Ronan ended up marrying such a disgraceful wife.

Only Sadie remained silent. She finally understood that Micah was venting his anger for that night on her behalf...

After ten slaps were delivered, Leah's face and Kathleen's hand were swollen. The mother and daughter held their heads and cried in pain.

After a moment, Kathleen wiped away her tears and asked, "Miss Clark, can we leave now?"

"Get lost," Arianna waved her hand dismissively.

Felipe approached, preparing to take the mother and daughter away.

"Did I say you can leave?" Micah coldly interjected.

Leah trembled all over and tearfully asked, "What else do you want?"

"Don't speak," Felipe hurriedly reprimanded.

deep breath, took a step forward, and bowed ninety degrees to Sadie. "Miss Roth, I offended

that, she fiercely slapped herself

back by Vincent. "Madam, if you go up now, Mrs. White won't just settle for

said to her and the kids, she remained silent... "That's enough..." Felipe saw his wife being slapped until her mouth bled, and hurriedly stepped forward to plead, "Sadie, spare Kathleen, please, I beg you." Looking at Felipe's submissive appearance, Micah whispered to her, "How about we let it

insulted you, did

dared not speak

"Ah..."

was a gasp around them, and

Felipe hurriedly went

Kathleen's shoulders, "Mom, wake up, don't

take her to the hospital," someone in

carried Kathleen away, with Leah crying and following

I apologize!" Vincent politely apologized to the two before slowly catching

couldn't help but sneer. Kathleen always fainted whenever her plans failed. It was Kathleen's old trick, fainting several times every month

face was filled with disgust, but she turned around and

played this trick well. Although everyone detested

Kathleen fainting, everyone now thought that Sadie was the aggressive one who instigated

they didn't dare blame Micah. They

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