Chapter 124: Chapter 124: Exposing the Truth in Public
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Caleb couldnât help but turn his head a little, wanting to see how this woman managed to praise her without changing her face.
Mag Evansâs face was very embarrassed, she felt that every word Mrs. Mamet said felt like a knife stabbing her! She stepped back sorrowfully, her thin body swaying: âI⊠Iâm not Xaviera⊠Iâm Mag.â
How could she ever be as good-looking as that bitch Xaviera! Was this Mrs. Mamet blind, actually praising Xaviera for her looks!
As Magâs words fell, the living room fell silent again.
Moore had to step in to defuse the situation: âFamily head, Mrs. Mamet, my fiancĂ©e has always been Mag. It has nothing to do with Xaviera.â
âAh?â Xaviera turned her head discontentedly, lightly punching Caleb: âLook at you, you can even get the name of someone elseâs fiancĂ©e wrong, embarrassing me like this. Youâre so annoying.â
As Xaviera spoke exaggeratedly, she felt like vomiting in her heart, thinking that the sacrifices she had made to punish Mag were too great!
Caleb grabbed her hand tightly, his deep and appealing voice carrying absolute confidence: âThe Mamet familyâs intelligence network has never been wrong. Mooreâs fiancĂ©e is indeed Xaviera. Mag is Xavieraâs sister⊠As for what happened between them, and why the elder sisterâs fiancĂ© suddenly became the younger sisterâs fiancĂ© later on, Iâm not sure. After all, the Mamet familyâs intelligence network isnât meant to investigate such trivial matters.â
Although Caleb didnât seem to say much, it seemed like heâd explained everything.
Xaviera feigned surprise, gaping: âSo Xaviera was the fiancĂ©e of Moore, how did he end up with Mag later? And then you turn around and accuse sister of being a temptress⊠You obviously stole your sisterâs fiance yourself!â
Getting together with your brother-in-law doesnât sound so proper, does it?
Moore clenched his fists, his whole body in a state of embarrassment and helplessness. He didnât know what to say to salvage his image in the eyes of the family head: âFamily head, IâŠâ
âActually, stealing someone elseâs lover is fine. I think it has to do with oneâs character. Some people just like to break up other peopleâs relationships, but then accusing their own sister of being the shameless temptress after snatching her fiancĂ©? Thatâs a bit too much, isnât it?â
Xaviera shook her head, disappointed with Mag and Moore: âWhat should we do? I feel a bit sorry for this poor Xaviera. Not only was her lover stolen by her sister, but she was also falsely accused. Losing her fiancĂ© was already heartbreaking enough, and now her reputation outside had been ruined by others. Poor girl!â
Moore stiffened, would Xaviera feel heartbroken after losing him?
Mag almost fainted when she heard Xavieraâs words! Why had her carefully
laid plans to brand Xaviera as the mistress and the one who broke up their relationship backfired on her within an hour of coming to the Lowen Clubhouse?
She stole her sisterâs fiancĂ©, took her sisterâs place, but then falsely accused her sister of being the third party⊠She wasnât a mistress; she wasnât the third party! Moore had always loved her; those not loved were the third party!
The butler spoke with disappointment all over his face: âSo youâre the third party after all. I even felt sorry for you when you spoke earlier. Oh, you said Xaviera was from the countryside, right? If I recall correctly, Xaviera is the legitimate daughter of the Evans family. And you⊠you seem to be the illegitimate daughter produced from Mr. Evansâs affair. How dare you slander Miss Evans? Shameless.â
The servants around nodded: âThatâs right, too shameless!â
âNo wonder youâre the daughter of a mistress, just like your mother, becoming someone elseâs mistress when you grow up and meddling in other peopleâs relationships.â
Mag almost fainted when she heard their words! She came to the Lowen Clubhouse to raise her status, not to be ridiculed by these servants. What right did these lowly people who served others have to point fingers at her! And Mrs. Mamet, with her temptress face, probably entered Calebâs life by selling herself; heâll kick her out sooner or later!
No matter how crazy her heart was, Mag still maintained her innocent appearance, speaking softly: âMrs. Mamet, may I ask where I have offended you? Why do you have to humiliate me like thisâŠâ
âOffended? You didnât offend me.â
Xaviera shook her finger: âItâs just that I have a strong sense of justice and naturally hate mistresses and illegitimate children. Unfortunately, youâre both of those things. Sigh, I think I must have been spoiled by Caleb. He usually likes my honest, forthcoming attitude the most, thinking Iâm cute and innocentâŠ. so you wonât hold it against me, right? I didnât mean to target you with those words, you know?â