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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

Chapter 1352
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“Stephanie’s mother?’ Debbie didn’t know what the woman wanted, but she knew that she was up to no good.

“I’m sorry, but I don’t have tfor a meet and greet. What do you want?” she asked.

Glenda’s expression changed; she felt offended.

“I need to talk to you face-to-face about my daughter and Carlos.“

Debbie chuckled and said casually, “I don’t think we have anything to talk about, Mrs.Elliot.”

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Glenda clenched her teeth and spat, “This is the first tI’ve seen someone so shameless. Who do you think you are? You are nothing but a mistress!”

“A mistress? Me?” Debbie scoffed.

“I think you are well aware who the mistress is between the two of us. That word suits you and your daughter more than anyone else.”

“What did you say?” Glenda yelled at the top of her Lungs.

Debbie pulled her phone away from her ear. She smirked and thought, ‘I thought Glenda was more scheming than Stephanie. Looks Like she can hardly retain her composure either.’ “Didn’t you hear me? Fine, I’ll repeat it for you. You and your daughter are the mistresses here.”

“You bitch!” Glenda cursed, unable to control her fury.

“Tsk! Tsk! Mrs. Elliot, don’t forget who you are. You are a Lady of the high society, and yet you are acting Like an uncouth shrew.”

Debbie’s outright disdain only enraged Glenda even further. Gasping for air, she scoffed, “I’ve never seen a woman so bitchy like you. You not only seduce my daughter’s fiance, but even disrespect your elders. It’s really no wonder. Your parents haven’t taught you any manners.”

The smile on Debbie’s face vanished.

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“Mrs. Elliot, do you know how the last person who had said those words ended up?”

Glenda froze.

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“What do you mean?”

Debbie sneered into the phone, “Do you know Megan? She had once said those swords you did. And you know what? She’s dead now.” Actually, it was Valerie who had said those words, and Megan was just present at that time. But Glenda didn’t need to know the details.

And of course, Glenda knew Megan.

Her daughter and Megan had acted as friends on the surface, but had always been enemies.

When Debbie mentioned Megan, Glenda felt shivers travel down her spine.

She turned around to look behind her. She was at a mall, and she heaved a sigh of relief when she saw the crowd around her. No one could attack her at a public place like that.

“Don’t you try to scare me! It’s useless. Wait! The murderer hasn’t been caught yet. Are you saying that you were the one who killed her?”

Debbie Laughed at her response.

“Mrs. Elliot, congratulations. You’ve successfully attracted my attention. Let’s meet. When and where?”