Chapter 125: Unable to Provoke
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Mag was going crazy! How could this woman be so hypocritical!
She claid she wasn’t targeting Mag intentionally, but every word she said sarcastically mocked her. Did she think Mag couldn’t tell? Making a terrible face, Mag glared at Xaviera fiercely, “You— “Mag! ”
Moore Mat raised his voice abruptly, cutting off Mag’s words. They had already made a bad impression on the family head and Mrs. Mat. If they offended Mrs. Mat further, the consequences would be unimaginable.
With that in mind, he tightly pulled Mag’s hand, “Family head, Mrs. Mat, Mag’s not thinking straight today and her words are quite confused. Please don’t hold it against her. I’ll take her to see a doctor right away. Family head, please excuse us.”
As he spoke, he dragged Mag toward the door, ignoring her struggles.
Xaviera watched the scene languidly, tsking twice, “This Moore Mat is pretty smart, knowing to interrupt Mag’s words. Though he can’t explain it well to the family, it’s better than completely offending both of us.”
Caleb Mat sneered, “Smart? You call this smart?”
A blind man cast aside Xaviera for Mag; how could this be considered smart? But, in a way, they should be grateful for Moore’s foolishness, for it gave him the opportunity to marry Xaviera.
Thinking of this, he lowered his eyes, “Mrs. Mat, you perford quite well today, finally showing so of your poise as a wife.”
Xaviera hooked her finger, “If that’s the case, shouldn’t big brother Caleb give a reward?”
Perhaps a kiss, or a tempting dinner. But she was just thinking to herself. This dog of a man wasn’t very willing to be touched by her. Unexpectedly, after she said this, Caleb actually nodded, “Alright.”
Xaviera: ?
Has the sun risen from the west?
anwhile, Mag was roughly shoved into the car by Moore Mat.
Mag pitifully wiped her tears, while Moore tried to console her despite his irritation, “Stop crying. That’s Mrs. Mat; we can’t afford to provoke her.”
His tone was sowhat harsh. He had warned Mag not to speak out of turn before entering the villa, but she didn’t listen and even offended Mrs. Mat. For the first ti, Moore found Mag’s kindness quite annoying.
Mag noticed Moore’s tone not quite right and tried to redy her mistake between sobs, “Moore, why does Mrs. Mat hate so much? I initially spoke up to help her. How could she treat like this…”
Moore retraced the day’s events from beginning to end. Just as Mag said, she hadn’t done anything wrong. She just wanted to kindly remind the woman to leave as quickly as possible. They didn’t know the woman’s identity then, let alone the news about the family head’s marriage.
In this way, Mag hadn’t done anything wrong. If the issue wasn’t with Mag, could it be because of him? Recalling the family head and Mrs. Mat ntioning his fiancée… Was it because of Xaviera? Did Mrs. Mat know Xaviera and wanted to suppress Mag in order to help Xaviera?
It shouldn’t be. How could a woman as vicious as Xaviera possibly know Mrs. Mat? He also hadn’t heard of Xaviera having any friends in Libanan.
Mag cautiously tugged at his sleeve, “Moore, do you think Mrs. Mat knows my sister? It felt like she was praising my sister and belittling at every opportunity…” Anger welled up as she spoke of this, but she couldn’t show it now. Instead, she suppressed her rage and looked pitifully at Moore, seeking his sympathy.
Moore considered for a mont and shook his head, “I think it’s unlikely that Xaviera had the chance to know Mrs. Mat.’
Mag thought the sa. How could her useless sister possibly know a big shot like Caleb Mat’s wife? They weren’t even in the sa social class.
At that thought, her eyes lit up, “Then Moore, why do you think Mrs. Mat hates so much? She even called illegitimate and said that my mother was the other woman. But my mother and father truly loved each other. Where would the third party co from in a loving relationship? Sob… Is it wrong to love soone?”
Moore’s eyes brightened, thinking that there might indeed be so truth to it. Normally, a woman who could enter the family head’s eyes would certainly co from a prestigious family, as a proper young lady. It was normal for such a lady to look down on an illegitimate child. But as Mag said, true love knew no boundaries. Mr. Evans and Mrs. Campbell were genuinely in love, so Mrs. Campbell shouldn’t be labeled as the other woman, and Mag should not be called an illegitimate child either..
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