His Secret Millionairess Wife (Lauren)

Chapter 25



Chapter 25

After leaving Lauren’s room, Mrs. Bennett called her sister Lydia Betty.

After hearing what her sister said, Lydia was speechless and said. “How could you say this to Lauren?

It only makes Lauren

dislike you and Sally more.”

“So what should I do now?” Mrs. Bennett was anxious and she still remembered that when she was in

the hospital, Sally tightly

held Sandy’s hand even if she was in a coma.

Sally liked Sandy since she was a child, and it had been more than ten years. Everyone thought that

Sandy and Sally would get

married one day, but now Lauren appeared.

At yesterday’s banquet. Sally looked at Lauren seriously, which made her and Sally start to get worried.

That was clearly a sign of

a man’s interest in a woman.

If it weren’t for Sandy’s obvious behavior and Sally’s fainting, Mrs. Bennett wouldn’t have gone to

Lauren and asked her not to

get involved.

“Tiffany,” Lydia interrupted Mrs. Bennett and said, “I have something to ask you.” Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

Hearing her sister’s serious tone, Mrs. Bennett became a little nervous and then asked Lydla, “What

happened?”

“You must be honest with me,” Lydia’s voice sounded not friendly, “Half a month ago, did you have

lunch with my husband?”

“Yes,” Mrs. Bennett nodded. She met him by chance and had lunch together.

“Why didn’t you keep distance from him? Don’t you know he is your sister’s husband?”

“What are you talking about? That’s nonsense!” Mrs. Bennett was anxious and also angry. She even

wanted to face Lydia in person right now, “How can you think of me like that? I’m your sister!” Mrs.

Bennett’s chest rose and fell with her eyes turning red.

Since you know this,” Lydia sneered, “You should now know how your daughter Lauren feel when you

said those things to her.

Lauren didn’t do anything yet but you started to blame her.”

Mrs. Bennett was immersed in thinking and she immediately understood what her sister meant.

Mrs. Bennett said, “I… I didn’t mean to hurt her.”

“Of course you didn’t mean to do that,” Lydia kept saying. “You care so much about Sally that you even

ignored Lauren’s feelings Your heart was full of Sally and there was not even a tiny place for Lauren.

You went to see Lauren and criticized her without any evidence. Lauren must be very disappointed in

you now!”

There was silence for a long time before Mrs. Bennett said, “I…I just forgot.” She forgot to think about

Lauren as her mother. Lydia sighed, “Don’t be sad. It was not your fault anyway. Lauren had been lost

for 18 years and now you might not accustomed

get along with her when she is back.”

“No, it is my fault.” Mrs. Bennett said, “But I just hope that Lauren could not hate Sally. After all Lauren

was supposed to enjoy h

life in the Bennett family.”


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