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Chapter Hundred And Thirty Seven
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At that moment Deborah’s face was set in stone, her arms was crossed tightly over her chest. Her voice carried an edge of stubbornness as she spoke, “I would never do such a thing. What do I look like, thanking that man?” Her nostrils flared, her lips curling in distaste.

She couldn't believe her husband would also be siding with Damien after everything he did to their daughter.

Jessica sighed, frustration evident in her expression.

“Mom, it was not a guesswork. You know that’s not true.”

Immediately Deborah scoffed.

“Oh, really? Then what is it? He just happened to be there? He just happened to know exactly what was happening? That’s called luck, not skill. like I said before I would have rather paid that money than lower myself to say thank you to someone like him.” She shook her head, disgusted at the thought.

Jessica’s father pinched the bridge of his nose, exhaling heavily. “You’re being unreasonable.”

But Deborah wasn’t listening. “Demian is useless. I don’t see why we are eve
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