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Bride Behind the Mask novel Chapter 432

Everyone was shocked.

In that moment, Frederick was not saying, "I made the late-night snack," instead he said, "I made the late-night snack for her!"

For her! Who was “her”? Of course, it was Marguerite!

Everyone was shocked, not to mention Marguerite, even Yuna was stunned!

Last night, she did share a room with Frederick.

But their suite was two bedrooms with a living room, so they didn't sleep in the same bed.

That’s why she didn't hear Frederick leave the room at all!

Was Freddie really with Marguerite last night?

Had they eaten a late-night snack together? What else had they done?

Yuna's face turned red with anger and embarrassment. Marguerite, on the other hand, looked incredulous.

What surprised her was not that Frederick had revealed the truth, but when he said "I made the late-night snack for her", his gaze was clearly directed at Maurice!

Was he trying to provoke Maurice on purpose? But why? Marguerite couldn't figure it out. Meanwhile, little Teresa struggled to get out of Marguerite's arms.

With a girlish and stern voice, she said, "I can prove that Hayes’ Daddy is telling the truth! Last night we ate instant noodles, and we don't need oil to cook them! We didn't do the dishes, so check the sink if you don't believe me!" Teresa said so, then walked towards the kitchen, pointing hastily at the sink!

Even though Daddy had upset Mommy last night, the way he stood up to protect Mommy was so cool! So, she wanted to stand up with Daddy to protect Mommy, to make Mommy the happiest woman in the world!

Gradually, Teresa didn't seem to dislike him that much.

Everyone else followed Teresa's pointing direction, fully believing Frederick and Marguerite's words.

"Wow, Mr. Frederick really came out for a late-night snack last night? But I clearly heard noises in their room, how was that possible?"

"Isn't that easy to explain? Obviously, Ms. Yuna was faking it!"

"Can you fake something like that? That's just asking for ridicule..."

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