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The convenient Bride novel Chapter 268

Rorey fell asleep and suddenly sat up from the bed as if she heard her mother's scream.

 

She looked at the dark room and thought she was hallucinating.

 

At this moment, she could vaguely hear her mother's scream again.

 

Without thinking too much, she got out of bed and ran out of the room.

 

Walking to the stairs, she saw the people standing in the living room at a glance.

 

"Rosiley, what are you doing here?" She asked loudly as she ran down.

 

Rosiley turned around and saw Rorey running over in panic. She raised her eyebrows slightly and said, “Alright, we had better handle it when you're all here.”

 

"This is my home. I'll come whenever I want. Do I need to tell you what I'm here for?” Rosiley said with a smile, but more than a smile. Her eyes were filled with coldness.

 

Rorey approached and saw Xenia on the sofa with a painful expression. She hurriedly walked over and asked anxiously, "Mom, what's wrong with you?"

 

"Rorey, you're here.” Seeing her, Xenia forced a smile.

 

"Yes, I heard your voice and came down.”

 

Then she asked again, "Mom, what's wrong with you?"

 

"My hands hurt.”

 

Xenia let go of her hand and Rorey immediately saw a purple bruise on it.

 

Rorey narrowed her eyes as she turned to stare at Rosiley and Payton, "Did you do this?”

 

Rosiley and Payton exchanged a glance before curling their lips, "We did it.”

 

"Rosiley!" Rorey stood up fiercely and stared at her angrily. She gritted her teeth and squeezed out a few words from her mouth, "You dare to hurt my mother?"

 

Rosiley raised her chin slightly and glared back at her without showing any weakness. "She even dared to kill my father. Why can't I hurt her?”

 

"What did you say?” Rorey was stunned.

 

Rosiley glanced at her and then looked at Xenia behind her. "What did I say? I said your mother killed my father!"

 

"Nonsense!" Rorey harshly scolded, "Why would my mother kill him?"

 

"Nonsense?" Rosiley sneered, "Ask your mother if I'm spouting nonsense."

 

Seeing her serious look, Rorey turned to look at Xenia and asked tentatively, "Mom, is what she said true?”

 

Facing her daughter's question, Xenia only said indifferently, "Don't believe her."

 

Hearing this, Rorey believed Rosiley's words.

 

Her mother really killed Seneca.

 

He was dead.

 

Well done!

 

Rorey couldn't help but laugh.

 

Rosiley and Payton looked at each other and frowned. They did not understand why she was laughing.

 

Then, Rorey's words made them clear.

 

"Mom, you did a good job. Seneca is already a living dead man anyway. It would be better if he died.”

 

Hearing this, Rosiley and Payton suddenly felt angry.

One might be heartless, but how could they be so conscienceless?

 

Rosiley took a deep breath and said, "Rorey, aren't you afraid of being punished by the God as you say such a thing?"

 

“Punishment?” Rorey laughed exaggeratedly, "If I can make you suffer, I don't mind being punished by God.""

 

Rosiley really felt that Rorey was mentally ill. Just how happy would they be if she suffered?

 

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