Chapter 750: 750. Suffer from one’s own actions_1

Daisy Thompson was already panicking, and at the woman’s words, she instantly became like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, screeching:

"What nonsense are you talking about? Sophia was feeling unwell and left the estate early. Stop trying to pin this on her with your wild accusations."

This eager defense of Sophia Green contrasted sharply with her previous, ugly eagerness to see her own son humiliated, deepening the contempt felt by those who knew her identity.

They all inwardly cursed her as a cheap woman.

The more they despised Daisy Thompson for her shameless behavior, the less they wanted to let her off easy.

What now?

When you were harming others before, you wished the whole world was watching, and now that you’ve gotten your just deserts, you don’t want it to be known?

Where in the world is there such a good deal?

Green, why should Mrs. Green care so much? You have your moral bottom line, if you don’t want to watch others’ scandals, then just leave. We are different, we’re naturally drawn to the excitement and love to follow the gossip, especially those shameless, ’go for wool and come home shorn’ type of affairs, those I love to

woman who spoke turned to the lady who had first spoken, smiling and saying, "Right, Mrs.

cheap person is a cheap person, no matter how much they dress in jewels

explicitly stated that the woman inside was Sophia Green, the looks on their faces and the way they looked at

dismissive of her and Sophia Green, Daisy

recognized who

of Boston’s high society, and indeed

no burden on their conscience when

because Daisy Thompson realized who these two were, she naturally knew that they must have recognized her as the former Mrs.

likely that her past affair with

to put herself in a vulnerable position

that in mind, her attitude softened

husband and wife, or boyfriend and girlfriend. Carried away by their emotions, it’s inevitable they might become intimate. I think we

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