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Zuri nodded, “It should be Mrs. Nelson who is born beautiful. She has a good temperament and looks good in everything she wears.”
The two of them were praising each other as they walked, which made them both laugh.
Just a few steps out of the bridal shop, they met Alena and a middle-aged woman.
Chelsea knew the woman beside Alena. She had a very bad impression of that woman.
She used to instigate Alena to cause her a lot of trouble in the past and Chelsea took it to heart.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIf Alena had a reasonable friend, their relationship would not have been so bad at the beginning, and naturally, they would not be so embarrassed now.
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But she is notorious for being nosy and provocative. Alena didn’t Like her at that time, so this woman continued to speak ill of Chelsea all day long, so that as soon as Alena saw her, she was extremely mean to Chelsea.
Seeing Alena appearing with this woman at this moment, Chelsea suddenly had a bad premonition in her heart.
But no matter what, she is Edmund’s wife now and her daughter-in-law, so she took the initiative to greet Alena with a smile, “Alena, what a coincidence.”
“It’s quite a coincidence. PaSunny and I just happened to cover today to buy scustom-made clothes, so that we can wear them when you get married.” Alena was very gentle because Edmund was unequivocally protecting Chelsea and Alena didn’t dare to be mean.
“Yeah.” Chelsea replied, “If that’s the case, then we will leave you guys to it.”
Then she was planning to leave with Zuri when the so-called PaSunny beside Alena stopped Chelsea, “Wait a minute.”
Chelsea stopped and looked at her with a slight smile, “Is there something wrong?”
She showed them srespect while Zuri didn’t care about her and rolled her eyes.
Zuri had heard Chelsea talk about this woman before and this woman seemed not like a good person at first glance, so Zuri was acting rudely to her.
PaSunny was furious at Zuri’s attitude, but fortunately, she knew that her main target was Chelsea, so she took a look at Zuri and said to Chelsea, “Chelsea, what are you doing these days? Young people who get married always have their parents make sarrangements, but you guys did not. It made her look bad.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmChelsea could tell that this woman is here to speak for Alena today.
She looked down at her fair fingers, and the smile on her face faded a little.
When PaSunny saw that Chelsea didn’t speak, she thought she was embarrassed by her words, and thought that Chelsea was still as easy to bully as before, so she continued to scold Chelsea, “You won’t let her interfere with the wedding. That’s fine, I heard that you didn’t plan to let her help with your kids? That would nearly kill her!”
“It’s not that you don’t know how empty and Lonely she is now. If she can help you look after the children, her Life would be lively. And she won’t think about those unhappy things anymore. How nice!”
Zuri was pissed, but Chelsea still held that indifferent expression.
The woman was sure that Chelsea was easy to bully and then she scolded Edmund as well, “Speaking of which, Edmund really forgot his mother after getting married.”
Alena didn’t say a word by the side. It was obvious that she tacitly acknowledged what PaSunny had said through her silence.
In other words, what this woman said was Alena’s actual thoughts. Alena was unhappy with Edmund’s forbidding her to interfere with the wedding and that she is not allowed to help with the kids. She hated that Edmund was on the side of Chelsea with everything.
She must have often complained in front of this woman, which made her feel injustice.