Chapter 710

She heard that Leda’s son was still single.

He was just a cripple. Couldn’t even stand on his own.

Leda was surprised when Joie took the initiative to reach out. She raised an eyebrow and asked, “Meeting? Didn’t you refuse to have anything to do with me before? Aren’t you afraid the Salters will give you trouble?”

Joie bit her lip as if she had been slapped. Leda on the other end of the line had already hung up.

“Bang!”

After consecutive setbacks, Joie could no longer suppress her emotions. She swung her hand violently.

Bottles and jars on the coffee table were scattered all over the floor.

The Salter Mansion.

A bright red sports car pulled up, and Zella got out, carrying her daughter.

The servant nodded indifferently, “Ms. Zella.”

Zella’s daughter was remarkably beautiful, but she had always been frail. Her pale face was hidden in Zella’s arms, her tiny, careful eyes peering out, like a timid fawn.

and her daughter. They had been engaged for so many years, and even had a child,

was used to the servant’s attitude and went upstairs

the bed, took her medicine, and fell into

from the bedroom, Zella saw Leda ascending the

“Madam.”

glanced at Zella

said she could have surgery when she turns seven, and

diagnosed with congenital deficiency at birth and later found to have

chin. “You’ve been engaged to Marcel for so long, and since she’s about to be well, it’s about time you considered having

second child?

heart. “Madam, Marcel and I aren’t married yet. We

five years, Marcel hadn’t mentioned anything about

first moved in there, she was Marcel’s fiancée, and

that her relationship with Marcel was mediocre, and they often gossiped behind her back.

canary. From dawn to dusk, she either took

and they hardly

caught the subtext. “Your daughter is frail. If you can’t have a healthy child,

pale, and she

you have a healthy child, I’ll make Marcel marry you

that, Leda went

even have a healthy child, she wouldn’t have let Marcel get engaged

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