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Sweet May-December Marriage novel Chapter 160

Chapter 160 They Are Trying to Hurt Me

"It's just a bracelet. Why can't I afford it?" Hazel's eyes were red with anger.

"Let me tell you, that bracelet costs tens of millions. Even if you have enough money, you may not be able to buy it! Mrs. Cole, you'd better hand over the bracelet quickly, or we will call the police!"

"A bracelet costs tens of millions? Are you kidding?!" A middle-aged woman said, "Young girl, your cheating skills are so poor. It would be best to be happy with a few hundred bucks, but you're asking for tens of millions. You're so greedy!"

Eloise had no experience in cursing like a shrew, and her fair face flushed with anger. Charlotte held her hand and comforted her softly, "Calm down."

Eloise said, "Charlotte! That's a jade bracelet worth tens of millions!"

...Mr. Clark had put it on her himself.

Charlotte looked at Hazel. She thought that if Nelson found out the bracelet was missing when she returned, he would probably press her down and kiss her. Hazel was going to suffer. She had never seen Nelson deal with people with her own eyes, but thinking of the screams from Malus Garden that night...

Charlotte felt that she should give Hazel a hand.

She said calmly, "Mrs. Cole, since you refuse to admit it, we will call the police."

"...Are you calling the police?" Eloise asked in a low voice, "Will the police believe us?"

Charlotte said, "There is surveillance in the community. I wore that bracelet when I came here, but now it is gone. This is evidence. I think the police will build a case and look into it."

Hearing Charlotte's words, Hazel immediately panicked. She gritted her teeth and cried loudly, "Ms. Lopez, why are you framing me like this?! I didn't steal anything from you. If I did, I would compensate you at any cost. Don't wrongly accuse me of stealing your things!"

Hazel's neighbors immediately couldn't bear it anymore and accused Charlotte one after another, "Young girl; you will suffer more if you call the police. Don't go too far. You should go quickly!"

"You are so young but have such a vicious heart. Only her husband works to earn money for her family, and they have two children to raise. How can you bear to cheat their family?"

"You are so cruel! Get out of our neighborhood! Even if the police come, we won't be afraid! Hazel would never do such a thing!"

"How dare you say that you have a bracelet worth tens of millions? If it costs tens of millions, would you wear it all day? If it were me, I would keep it in a safe! Get out of here. Stop embarrassing yourself!"

"Hazel, don't cry. A clean hand needs no washing. We all believe in you."

"..."

Eloise was so angry that she glared at Hazel bitterly. Then she took out her phone and was about to call the police when the middle-aged woman stepped forward and dragged her outside, "Shame on you! Get out of here!"

"Hey!" Eloise yelled, "What are you doing?! I'm going to sue you for assault!"

But it was useless. The neighbors dragged Charlotte and Eloise out the door with all their might. Watching how miserable and embarrassed Charlotte and Eloise were, Hazel sneered secretly.

"What are you doing?" There suddenly came a cold female voice.

The voice sounded young, but it was pretty coercive. The neighbors instantly stopped and turned to look.

It was a girl wearing a black T-shirt and overalls with slightly squinted eyes. Her beautiful face was cold and unhappy, and she was holding a shopping bag in her hand.

Eloise quickly shouted, "Cecilia! They are trying to hurt me!"

Everyone froze.

Cecilia pushed away the crowd, rescued Charlotte from the hands of a middle-aged woman, and asked her, "What's going on?"

Cecilia looked like a proud and wealthy young lady, which scared them at first glance. No one dared to move.

Eloise hurriedly told Cecilia what had happened. Cecilia glanced at Charlotte's wrist with nothing on it, raised her hand, and gave Charlotte a tap on the forehead. She sighed, "Are you stupid or something? She put on such a big show to get your bracelet."

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