Chapter 1176 Dehumanizing the Poor
Rumor had it that the Whitman family had a daughter who every household desired.
When Madeline heard this, she thought it was an exaggeration. After all, no matter how beautiful a woman was, she would age one day.
Marie, no matter how beautiful, would also grow old.
But after seeing her today, Madeline understood that some people could indeed look
like fairies.
However, she couldn’t show her envy as Lynette was watching her.
“I think she’s just average,” Madeline remarked with a flattering tone. “She’s not as
ladylike as you, Lynette.”
Lynette glanced at her. “You don’t need to force yourself to compliment me. I don’t
really care. With today’s advanced technology, you can have any appearance you
want.
“What’s important for a woman is to have her own career. But I have to agree that
she has a captivating face.”
Otherwise, why would people remember her for so many years?
Then again, that didn’t change anything. After all, Marie had already been married
and had so many children.
Women lost their value the moment they became housewives. After all these years,
who in the current circle would remember Marie?
Lynette bet that “that person” wouldn’t pay Marie attention even if she stood in front
of them.
“Alright, I’m going to get some shuteye. There’s been a lot of trouble at the hospital
recently.
“A high school student named Heather Not who couldn’t afford the surgery came in, There were some issues with her own blood, and she tried to blame it on me!
“You’re a lawyer, so I’ll let you handle this trivial matter. She’s not dead, but that face. of hers sure is disgusting to look at.
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