Chapter 49

“You can’t make accusations like that, Mrs. Wood,” said Mrs. Chapman.

She intended to remind Mrs. Wood that Stella was still Dahlia’s daughter–in–law, no matter what. While it was usually acceptable for them to banter around, going overboard was a little inappropriate.

However, Mrs. Wood thought that Mrs. Chapman did not believe her.

“I’m not making accusations. Back then, one of my nephews worked at the Department of Transportation and took part in this accident’s investigation He said the car was badly damaged, and the two supposedly shouldn’t be alive. After they were rescued, it turned out only her mother was badly injured while she only had some cuts.”

She continued, “She doesn’t die easily. Women like her can easily cause the death of the people around her. They kill their husband, their sons.

“Mrs. Wood!” Mrs. Chapman kicked Mrs. Wood under the table when she saw Dahlia’s expression.

Mrs. Wood finally realized that she had inadvertently spoken ill of Dahlia.

a young age, bringing up how some women caused the death of their husbands and

and she quickly

coolly. “Then, what did

froze. She stumbled over her

and said, “Don’t be angry, Dahlia. Mrs. Wood didn’t mean what she said. You know how that

tea and cynically said, “You’re so naive

was not a

sardonicism. Her face turned red in anger, but

two of us were invited to keep them company. But, I ended up publicly

corner of the corridor and listened to

matter; I’m flattered. I’ll lead to my husband and son’s death? If that’s true, I better lead to Keegan’s

the documents at

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