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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 59

That smile was dripping with sarcasm.

Evelyn, who usually had a mouth on her, was now feeling like crawling into a hole after hearing the village folk's put-downs. She had no choice but to stick close to Thalassa, her head hanging low.

Isabella's life was better than Thalassa's, with money, power, and a big house, and every time she came back, she drove a fancy car and wore designer clothes.

And there they were, dressed modestly, having to hoof it back home.

She felt too inferior to look up.

Her own daughter, unable to match up to others.

Thalassa was already in a bad mood after nearly being hit by Isabella's car.

Now, hearing the village elders' comments, her face darkened even more. She had planned to ignore them. She didn't like to compete with others. She knew how good or bad her life was; everyone's needs were different, so there was no need to compare.

Thalassa, with her luggage on her back, walked across the village square.

Suddenly, Isabella's derogatory words rang out: "Thalassa, are you tired carrying that luggage on your back? Your shoulders must be chafed, right? We both live in the city. If you had told me beforehand, I could have given you a lift. It's okay if you don't have a car; you've got me, your dear cousin."

The lady who had previously praised Isabella chimed in, "Thalassa, you should learn from your cousin. Look at her; not only does she have a wealthy boyfriend, but her career is also very successful, making her the richest person in the village. She's a good person, not looking down on you, this poor relative of hers, and willing to give you a lift. Don't be so stubborn; if you don't have anything, then you have to ask others for help. Riding in your cousin's car isn't shameful."

Thalassa suddenly stopped in her tracks, lifted her chin, and said to the lady, "How is it that I have nothing? Are these four children not mine?"

She took a deep look at Isabella, gave a small smirk, and said, "Don't judge a book by its cover; how do you know she's so kind-hearted?"

Wasn't it Isabella who schemed against her and slept with her boyfriend?

At the Sinclair group, Isabella had deliberately slandered her, claiming she was a criminal with a record.

Such a woman was actually praised as kind-hearted?

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