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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 166

Chapter 166 Expose Beatrice's True Face


Romy finally reacted when she heard the baby's crying.

Her tears fell silently.

Terence was afraid that Beatrice would really harm the baby, so he stepped forward to protect him.

But immediately, Romy stopped her and smiled without any panic.

"Throw him. You'd better throw him to death!"

Her heart-piercing words shocked everyone.

Terence was also shocked.

Romy didn't worry about her son at all. She sat on the ground, smiling and shedding tears.

"I'd rather not have had him. Why should I give birth to my enemy's son?"

Terence's eyes narrowed, and he looked at her in shock.

"Romy, what are you talking about?"

Beatrice also froze, a little panicked, trying to stop Romy from continuing.

"Shut up, bitch! He is your son. Don't you care about him?"

Romy smiled miserably, and her sad expression made people feel weird.

"My dad died just today."

She paused and then looked at Terence with a chill in her eyes.

"You don't know who my dad is. He's the one who crashed into your car three years ago and the comatose vegetable you ordered not to rescue.

"In order to raise medical expenses for him, my mother died of exhaustion, and I became your mistress. I gave birth to the baby only to ask you for money."

Terence's eyes grew cold with shock, and he looked at her in disbelief.

He only regarded her as a student from a poor family and did not send anyone to investigate her origin because it was not worth the effort.

In their circle, raising a woman was not a big deal.

In tears, Romy looked at him with a smile. Then she reached out to grab his collar and pulled him towards her fiercely.

"I hate you to death, and I hate myself, too. Why did my dad work for Anastasia? Because he wanted to raise my tuition fees!

"But Terence, do you know who you should hate the most?"

She suddenly laughed sorrowfully, and her eyes became a little scarlet. Immediately, she turned around and pointed at Beatrice.

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