"—By the way, before we go see the children, please clean up your tears and snot. It's really ugly."
Edwards turned his head and looked at her in disdain.
Lily immediately glared back in fury: "Isn't that all your fault? If you had let me see them earlier, I wouldn't have been so ugly."
"So you always thought you were beautiful?" Edwards mocked.
Lily straightened her back, and spoke with a voice full of inexplicable confidence: "Of course, there are quite a few men who pursue me. There's something wrong with your eyes, and other people's eyes don't."
"It seems like your private life is a problem, so I'm even more worried about handing the children over to you. Who knows when you would give them another little brother and sister, or find a stepfather or something like that." Edwards coldly guessed as he crossed his arms in front of his chest.
Lily suddenly choked, feeling like she was dragged into a ditch by this man.
Damn it!
"Whose private life is more chaotic? I heard that you rich men change women as if they were new clothes, and it's not really the same as changing your clothes three hundred and sixty-five days a year. If you dislike me, then don't you think it's time to reflect on yourself? " Lily struck back without restraint.
"Who told you that rich men must be a butterfly?" Edwards firmly believed that this woman was biased, and had shallow knowledge and experience.
Lily snorted: "The scandals about you, I'm afraid there's a bunch of them online, do you need me to organize them one by one for you?"
"You said it's a scandal, do you think it's believable?"
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