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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2528

Wendy's eyebrows furrowed as she watched Yannie making a ruckus. If there was any hostility she had toward this rude woman in the past, it vanished entirely at this very minute. How could a rude, loud village girl be of any threat to her? Even if Thomas was blind and deaf, he would not be interested in this girl!

With these thoughts in her mind, Wendy smiled coldly. "You said you want to bother Thomas forever? Do you think you can? Has he even cared about you before?"

After all those years Thomas had been in the entertainment industry, he had seen all kinds of women. He could not possibly give a damn about Yannie!

Yannie narrowed her eyes and said nothing. If her baby was not dead, she could do as she said—never letting go of Thomas forever. However, she was just saying things, too.

Hence, she took a deep breath. "Ms. Fann, I don't want to fight with you or take anything from you. I'm here to settle a score with Thomas!"

With that, Yannie went up the stairs and yelled, "Thomas Howard, you jerk! Why don't you dare fess up to what you did? I know what you did; you were the one who released those photos and videos! If you have anything against Mr. Lynch, you should just fight him where he is best at or in other areas! Why do you want to use me and those despicable tricks to attack him?

What kind of man are you?!

"Thomas Howard, come out now! After what you've done, you're hiding like a coward and have this woman harass me instead? I despise you!"

Yannie was typically a quiet, demure woman, so much so that anyone could bully her and she would not even care. For some reason, however, she was not her usual self when it came to Thomas. There were many curse words she wanted to hurl at him, and those words were getting more abusive and crass.

Wendy furrowed her brows and chased after Yannie. "Hey, you! What gives you the right to talk about Thomas in this way? Do you think a woman like you has the right to talk about him like this?"

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