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The Broken-hearted She And The Icy He (Lily and John) novel Chapter 268

Chapter 268 Elsa This Is Your Problem

The woman on the bed isn’t. Mrs. Luke? Then what the heck was Yvonne screaming about just now

Exactly. And that Mathildaacting all sweet and innocent, but every word out of her mouth was meint jo tear Mrs. Luke down. So disgusting

I was wondering, too, Mr. Lake is incrediblethere’s no way Mrs. Luke would ever be into some old creep like Reese. Someone was definitely trying to smear her

Mrs. Luke is standing right here, she clearly isn’t the one in bed. So who is that wornan?

Almost as if trying to clear up the confusion for everyone, just as the voice faded, Wendy huffed in annoyance and kicked off the suit jacket draped over her. She even poured coquettishly and rolled over seductively.

That’s when the crowd finally saw lier face.

Ahh!

The moment they got a clear look at her, Elsawho was always composed and alooflet out a shrill scream, completely losing her usual poise, Mom? How could it be you?

Elsa couldn’t accept what she was seeing.

She and Wendy had planned everything so carefully.

First, they bribed a maid to ruin Lily’s dress, and when Lily went to the lounge to change, they had the pervy old man Reese waiting there, lusting after her beauty,

They’d even arranged for incense to be lit in the lounge, so Lily would get confused and dazed, and Reese could take full advantage.

Of course, Wendy hadn’t told Reese that someone would be catching them in the act.

After all, Reese was terrified of Nora. He wouldn’t dare let her find out he was up to something sleazy.

But even if he got caught in bed with someone, Reese would just think he got unlucky and wouldn’t blame Wendy.

would Then, Lily would be publicly humiliated, labeled a shameless tramp: Nora, with her fiery temper, likely rip Lily’s face to shreds, and Lily would never be able to recover. It was supposed to be perfect.

But man plans, and fate laughs. Like some kind of nightmare, the woman in the bedturned out to be Wendy.

Elsa prayed this was just a dream/

But when she pinched herself hard, the woman still lying thereexposed, disheveledwas her own mother, Wendy.

Her biological mother had really slept with that creepy pervert Reese, and in front of a room full of people! What will everyone, think of Wendy now? And with a mother that filthy, what will they think of me, Elsa?

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Chapter 268 Elsa This Is Your Problem

The sneers and Jeers from the crowd toward Wendy sent rage trembling through Blues enún

She had lived her whole life proud, dignifiedshe had never been this humillated.

For a moment, she wanted to flee.

But she couldn’t run now, couldn’t back down. If no one stepped in to handle this mess, Wendy’s disgrace would drag her down with it.

She could only grit her teeth, storm forward, rip the soiled bedsheet off the mattress, and throw it over Wendy’s body. She raised her voice, trying to wake her up.

Mom, wake up! What the heck happened with Mr. Reese? Someone set you up, right?

Reese didn’t dare mess with Nora, but his fastes outside the home were nasty, and Wendy reeked.

Still, desperate to wake her mother up, Elsa swallowed her disgust and pinched Wendy hard in secret.

The incense in the room had already burned out.

After Mathilda opened a window with a pale face, a cold wind rushed in, helping Wendy regain some clarity. The sharp pain from Elsa’s pinch snapped her fully awake.

Elsa?

Wendy lifted her head and looked around, confused, Why are there so many people here? Where are we? What about our plan

Elsa frantically signaled her to shut up.

Wendy caught on immediately and clamped her mouth shut.

That’s when she noticed Reese, curled up naked on the floor with a bruised, swollen face.

She suddenly became aware of the strange feeling in her own body. In a panic, she pulled the sheet up peeked underneath.

Seeing she was completely naked, she let out a piercing scream.

What happened? This isn’t-

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