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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 1879

Lola was still cursing when someone suddenly opened the door and Zion walked in.

She quickly stepped forward and said, "Cousin, I..."

"Do you really think you can do whatever you want just because you're my cousin? Lola, you're 20 years old, not two years old. Don't think too highly of yourself just because your family dotes on you. Have you ever seen the girl I like? What right do you have to scold her? Just because you're my cousin?"

This was the first time in so many years that Zion's face darkened as he spoke to Lola. It was also the first time that he had spoken so harshly and mercilessly.

Lola was stunned.

Was Zion scolding her?

Her eyes suddenly turned red.

"Cousin, are you scolding me for an outsider?" "An outsider? To me, she's my wife and I'm going to marry her. I'm going to spend the rest of my life with her. You're just a cousin, an outsider. Lola, perhaps it's because your parents spoil you too much that you don't know what to do. But I'm warning you, if I hear you say something bad about her, then our brother-sister relationship will end. Don't think that everyone should spoil you. You're already 20 and should grow up. Be sensible.”

Zion turned around and left.

He would rather go see Evangeline.

If Lola wasn't his cousin, he would have gotten rid of her just forjudging Evangeline.

Now that he had left with a belly full of anger, Zion couldn't care less about Lola's feelings and whether she could withstand his anger.

Lola was dumbfounded.

Zion actually wanted to cut off his relationship with her for that woman?

Just because she judged her a little behind the doors?

Why?

By the time Lola came to her senses, Zion had already left, and Tristan was not at home. She smashed everything in the room in anger, then called Priscilla and cried to catch her breath.

Priscilla thought that something had happened to Lola, so she was so scared that she rushed back. After listening to Lola's crying, Priscilla's face changed.

She finally realized how much she had spoiled her child over the years because it was not easy to get this child.

Not to mention that it wasn't her place to interfere in Zion's marriage. Even if she had the right to do so, she wouldn't think that Zion would listen to her.

What was her daughter thinking?

She actually wanted Zion to be single for the rest of his life.

Could this girl have any intentions toward Zion?

Thinking of this, Priscilla was so scared that she broke out in a cold sweat.

"Where's your father?"

"He must have gone to Uncle Sanchez's place. Mom, you have to make the decision for me today. Cousin has gone too far."

Lola didn't realize that she was wrong at all. She kept on crying.

Priscilla closed her eyes with some heartache and then whispered, "Lola, your cousin is right. Your father and I have spoiled you all these years."

"Mom, why do you also say that?"

Lola couldn't stand being isolated like this at all. She couldn't help but lose her temper.

She threw things and cursed angrily.

Priscilla looked at everything in front of her and her heart ached again.

"In the past, why did I feel that Lola was young and that it was fine?" Priscilla thought.

Lola was smashing everything around like a crazy girl now.

How did she manage to make her daughter like this?

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