Lu Qing Yun

Chapter 1774 - 1777: Expose the True Face of This Woman to the Public

Chapter 1774: Chapter 1777: Expose the True Face of This Woman to the Public


"Jeremy, you’re right. Tiffany truly feels it’s unfair for you. That woman is clearly the mistress, and a frequent one at that. How can she have the face to lead others and shout ’catch the thief’."


Jeremy suddenly grabbed Tiffany’s hand, asking excitedly, "Tiffany, what do you mean by a frequent mistress? Has that woman been someone else’s mistress besides Robbie Bright? Tell me what’s going on, what was she doing in the past!"


Tiffany seemed hesitant.


But seeing Jeremy looking so pitiful, she bit her lip and finally opened up.


"Actually, these things are no longer secrets in the industry. That woman was from A City. When she was young, she started being someone else’s mistress..."


Tiffany haltingly revealed what she knew to Jeremy, and when Jeremy finished listening, he felt his world had collapsed.


"She... she occupied another woman’s husband and son for over twenty years. Now that person is down, she comes out again, fighting with me over my husband?"


Jeremy’s eyes, already swollen from crying, were wide open.


Her eyes were full of shock and disbelief.


"How can there be such a shameless woman in this world; she even dares to bring people to the school to slander me, and dares to harm my child... harm my child..."


At the end, Jeremy was sobbing uncontrollably.


Even though he was crying, with tears streaming down his face, his tear-filled eyes remained full of unshakeable hatred.


"Tiffany, help me... I beg you, help me, please? I want to expose this person, I want to avenge my child. Even if we both go down, I want to reveal this woman’s true face to everyone!"


*


On the other side.


Tara Hammond, Robbie Bright, and Evelyn Lucas sat in the same car going home.


In the car, Robbie furrowed his brow and kept silent.


Although he hadn’t lost his temper at Tara, he still felt a thorn in his heart.


Jeremy might be fine, but the baby in Jeremy’s belly was a boy, and he was Robbie Bright’s only son.


Tara had kicked that child out with one blow.


Even though Robbie knew that it wasn’t appropriate to be too obvious at this time.


But facing Tara, he could no longer genuinely love her as he did in the past.


"Husband, what’s wrong? Are you still mad at me?"


While Robbie was thinking about Jeremy’s belly, Tara suddenly leaned over.


"I’m sorry, if I had known earlier that woman was carrying your child, I definitely wouldn’t have kicked her. It’s my fault for causing that child to be lost..."


"Silly girl, what are you talking about."


Robbie forced himself to suppress his inner disgust and embraced her, saying, "It’s me who should apologize to you... I just couldn’t control myself for a moment and ended up with that girl..."


"What are you saying! Men, after all, like to have fun outside. The key is to know when to stop and know how to come home. Don’t worry husband, I don’t blame you, it’s those shameless flirts outside who are always willing to stick to you."


"Yes, you’re right. Actually, Jeremy was an intern at my company, and she willingly..."


"Hey, why bring up the past." Tara leaned on Robbie’s shoulder and reached out to cover his mouth.


"I know what kind of person you are, don’t worry, both Evelyn and I believe in you."


"Tara..." Robbie pretended to be moved and held Tara’s hand back, but his gaze was unwilling to linger on her bandaged side of the face.


A flash of hatred passed through Tara’s eyes, but she quickly covered it up.


"By the way, the President is holding a wedding ceremony next week. At that time, it won’t be convenient for me to attend, so let Evelyn go with you."


Hearing that he could attend the most prestigious event in Eastonia, a smile immediately appeared on Robbie’s face.


At that moment, Tara once again became the person he loved the most.


And Jeremy, who lay alone in the hospital having lost her child, was thrown completely out of his mind.


Seeing the smile on Robbie’s face, Tara knew she had won this round again.


But she didn’t know that the trouble was not over.


The real trouble would come to her the next day.


[To be continued]