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Although Christy Xenos was confident that she could handle Joshua Clarke’s fuss, wouldn’t it be better to avoid the trouble in the first place?

Christy Xenos sat in front of the TV, her thoughts returning from her mories.

She glanced at Joshua Clarke sitting beside her.

Joshua Clarke knew that there was a live broadcast of the second round of the Cooking Competition today, and had specifically stayed ho to watch it.

She thought Joshua Clarke was quite amusing.

And felt that Cindy Clarke was an ungrateful white-eyed wolf, betraying his love for her.

Yet he still insisted on showing his fatherly love for Cindy Clarke in front of her and Wendy Clarke.

And he was eagerly watching Cindy Clarke’s competition.

She and Wendy Clarke watched to keep tabs on Cindy Clarke’s situation.

While Joshua Clarke was purely watching out of loneso for Cindy Clarke.

Right then, they happened to catch a glimpse of Cindy Clarke confronting Iris Doone in the food storage room.

Just then, Wendy Clarke said, “After all these years, Cindy Clarke still has such a foul temper. She really refuses to give up anywhere.”

“Poor Iris Doone. She’s actually been targeted by Cindy Clarke. I think Iris Doone is being frad.” Christy Xenos said.

“Cindy Clarke wouldn’t do that.” Joshua Clarke weakly defended her.

“Why not?” Christy Xenos looked at him disdainfully. “Iris Doone even told her to show evidence. But she couldn’t provide any and kept on insisting. She’s resorting to any ans necessary to win the competition. How disgraceful!”

“Mom, hasn’t Cindy Clarke always been like this?” Wendy Clarke said, “Ever since she was little, she wouldn’t allow anyone to be better than her.”

“If soone is better than her, she’ll do everything possible, regardless of the ans, to suppress them,” Wendy Clarke said. “I didn’t expect that after so many years, she still hasn’t changed. She still can’t stand others being better than her, and resorts to underhanded tactics.”

Joshua Clarke silently watched Cindy Clarke on the TV without saying a word.

At that mont, the doorbell rang.

Christy Xenos got up to open the door.

Unexpectedly, she saw a strange woman standing outside the door.

The other party looked quite beautiful.

Although unwillingly, Christy Xenos had to admit that the girl outside the door was even more beautiful than Wendy Clarke.

But not as good-looking as Cindy Clarke.

Christy Xenos didn’t know why, she and Joshua Clarke were just ordinary-looking people.

But they had borne such a stunning daughter like Cindy Clarke.

And she still stood out the most among the Clarke Family.

If Wendy Clarke were also that beautiful, Christy Xenos wouldn’t be so unbalanced.

However, Wendy Clarke was just an ordinary beauty.

Calling her beautiful was a complint, but she wasn’t the kind of universally acknowledged beauty that would amaze everyone.

Cindy Clarke was different. Her face could easily enter the entertainnt industry, filled with beautiful won with no problem.

Among their whole family, Cindy Clarke’s face stood out the most and looked particularly special.

“You are…?” Christy Xenos hesitated, feeling that she had seen the girl before but couldn’t rember where.

“You must be Mrs. Clarke, hello. Let introduce myself. My na is Chloe Silverstone, but most people call Zoe Silverstone. You can call Zoe, too.” It turned out that the person outside the door was the very sa Zoe Silverstone who had tracked down the Clarke family’s residence.

Christy Xenos suddenly realized.

No wonder she found Zoe Silverstone familiar.

Watching her on TV seed a bit different from seeing her in person.

That’s why she didn’t recognize her right away.

“I was wondering why you looked so familiar,” Christy Xenos said. “I’ve seen you on TV before, in the previous Cooking Competition. But you look even better in person than on TV.”

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