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Revenge of the Hideous Lady by Moonlight

Chapter 1426
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Georgie Clementine was Xyla Quest's best friend. They were almost like sisters.

If people talked about Georgie, that meant they were talking about her.

Xyla couldn't take it anymore...

With a cold frown on her face, she stood up and walked toward Henry Armstrong's mother.

Xyla wanted to speak up for Georgie.

However, as soon as Xyla looked up, she saw Sharon Lindt walking up to Henry's mother.

Sharon didn't start speaking right away. Instead, she shook her head at Xyla, hinting her not to make any rash moves. Hence, Xyla stopped in her tracks...

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Stanley Batton and Catherine Batton instantly shifted their gazes to Xyla.

"What did you say?" Sharon asked as she looked blandly at Henry's mother.

Henry's mother chuckled. "What did I say? I said that the girlfriend my son found isn't worthy of our family...' Sharon chuckled along. "Look at you. You're not young anymore. Why are you still so ignorant?" Henry's mother seemed confused when she heard this. Her facial expression immediately turned solemn. "What do you mean by that?" she asked.

"Apart from her family background, what else makes Georgie undeserving of your family? She's ambitious, good- looking, and capable... But, most importantly, she's pure and innocent... "Look at your son, Henry. Hasn't he changed girlfriends a few hundred times?" Sharon cut to the chase. She wasn't holding back her words at all. In terms of wealth and status, the Batton family was more powerful than the Armstrong family. Hence, there wasn't anything Sharon feared.

"A playboy and an innocent young lady. No matter how you look at it, it's still the lady's loss, isn't it?" Sharon added.

Henry's mother was so angry that her face had turned from dark to pale...

However, she didn't dare to refute.

After a long while, Henry's mother finally murmured something. "But with our family's wealth and status... We deserve a woman who's better than Georgie..." Sharon chuckled. "What kind of woman is she? That girl is good-looking, more capable than her peers, and has a clean family background... So she's really not as bad as you claim her to be... "You have no idea how that girl insulted me... She's not as good as you say she is... " Henry's mother replied.

"She must have insulted you because you said something terrible, isn't it? You've never been able to keep your mouth shut. So isn't it normal for her to insult you?" Sharon added... Henry's mother was speechless.

Although Sharon was very straightforward, Henry's mother couldn't find any words to argue against her...

In reality, Henry's mother didn't know what to say.

She also didn't dare to say anything.

"The fact that the girl dared to insult you shows that she's courageous. I like that..." Sharon said.

Although Sharon didn't know Georgie Clementine well, she felt that Georgie was cool and awesbased on the little information she knew about Georgie...

Sharon liked that about Georgie! "How is this being courageous? She was clearly impolite..." Henry's mother said.

"Weren't you being impolite first?" Sharon asked.

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"I'm the elder..."

"So what if you're the elder? If you don't behave like ke one, you deserve to be insulted too..." Sharon said. Henry's mother was once again rendered speechless.

Seeing how Henry's mother was no longer capable of challenging hem statements) Sharon looked up satisfactorily in Xyla's direction. When their eyes met, Sharon smiled victoriously.

Meanwhile, Xyla also subconsciously smiled at Sharon.

Xyla didn't think Sharon would stand up for Georgie.

The things Sharon said were precisely what Xyla wanted to say...

Xyla believed that Sharon did this on her behalf.

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