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Remarriage? Never And Go Away! novel Chapter 566

Chapter 566 Recording

Angela frowned. “If you don‘t give me my phone, I‘m not going anywhere.”

Martha sighed helplessly and showed Angela the picture the assistant had given her. “Look at it, but keep yourself under control. Their evidence won‘t affect us. Your dad is already dealing with it.”

Ignoring Martha‘s words, Angela focused on her phone.

When she saw that tweet, Angela‘s body kept shaking.

“Jordy! Jordy! Jordy!”

She roared!

Her anger was like magma flying out of a volcano.

Martha immediately grabbed Angela‘s hand. “Angela, calm down!”

Angela‘s body was still shaking. She held her phone tightly with tears streaming down.

Knowing the truth, she cried for a while but then calmed down. But now, she was out of control again.

“Why? I love him so much, but why does he do this to me? Does he want to send me to prison himself? Why does he do this to me? Why is Jordy so ruthless?”

She kept shaking as if she would go crazy the next moment.

Angela laughed self–deprecatingly.

Martha was worried and said firmly, “Angela, we can only do this now. I‘ll fix this for you and won‘t let them go! Even if we lose in the end, we won‘t make it easier for them!”

Angela glanced at Martha after getting up and changing clothes. “Now, we‘re clowns. I even need to disguise myself as a lunatic. If you really had the means, I wouldn‘t be like this.”

Martha calmly helped her get dressed and said firmly, “They have evidence, and that‘s what we‘ve done. They‘ve got something on us, so we can‘t fight the police. We need to deal with the Collins Group after getting you out of the guilt. My informant was in their house, and I got a recording.”

Angela looked at her with her hand paused. “What recording?”

Martha put away her phone and whispered, “Go. I‘ll explain it to you on the way.”

This time, Angela stopped talking and got into the car with Martha, but just as they closed the car door, Angela‘s phone rang.

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