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Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest) novel Chapter 241

Xyla picked up the call immediately.

“Did you see the most popular topics on the internet?” A familiar voice was immediately heard before Xyla Quest could even speak.

The voice belonged to Mary Sullivan.

From her voice, Xyla could sense that Mary was extremely pleased and sardonic at the same time. Xyla instantly felt annoyed.

“What do you want?” Xyla asked.

“I don’t want anything. I only called to ask you how you feel. It must feel terrible to be yelled at by people, right? Hahaha…” Mary said before bursting into laughter.

“Congratulations, you must be happy to have acquired the titles of b*tch, an evil woman, Snow White’s stepmother, the old witch, and various other names,” Mary added softly but obnoxiously.

“Has anybody ever told you not to count your chickens before they hatch?” Xyla asked coldly.

“Hahaha, I don’t think it’s too soon at all… You really should blame yourself. Why do you go around seducing handsome, young men? You even thought of getting your way with Josh Batton. Tsk, tsk… In the end, someone has taken a photo of you committing the act, thus resulting in you being exposed. You should not be surprised that things don’t go your way when you often take risks. Now that others are talking about you, not only am I happy for myself, I am also happy for my brother and Emily Quest. Do you know how badly you have affected them before? I bet you would want to argue with me that they had done terrible things to you, huh? Perhaps, you might even want to say that you have never done anything bad to other people, right? Hahaha, I just want to say that you deserved to be dumped by my brother back then. Ugly b*tches deserve to be dumped. With your terrible appearance, it would have been odd if my brother married you. You have no idea how much our family despised you. Tsk, tsk.” The things Mary was saying became increasingly spiteful.

In fact, Xyla was beginning to feel as if Emily Quest had possessed Mary.

Indeed, birds of the same feather flock together.

Emily and Mary had too many things in common. For example, they both had a twisted sense of principles as well as an extremely mean personality.

Apart from being slightly dumber than Emily, Mary was exactly like Emily.

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