Brenda was no fool, as she knew she would not be able to defend herself if she took the first shot.
Instead, she snapped at Jada, "Despite looking prim and proper, you're really a cheap skank who's willing to share a man!"
Jada was not upset, even retorting, "Because I can. Also, who wouldn't want a piece of a man that hot?
"You, on the other hand… Forget sharing a husband. Even after you're sold to a third world country, the only thing you have going for you are your kidneys."
That really touched a nerve with Brenda—the truth always hurt more than lies, after all.
Forgetting all restraint, she raised her hand, ready to sweep at Jada, but Jada's fist had already reached her.
She was sent flying several paces away, crashing heavily on the ground, and she could not push herself up from the pain.
"Good!" Everyone else cheered.
"Y-You hit me! I'll kill you!" Brenda snarled at Jada through clenched teeth.
Jada simply smiled. "It's called self-defense. Everyone saw that you're the one who tried to hit me first."
"Self-defense?! You sent me flying!"
"Just couldn't control my strength." Jada shrugged, nonchalant since she was superior both physically and verbally.
Brenda flushed.
She tried several times and finally pushed herself up, threatening Jada while she did. "Fine, you win! Just you wait… You'll be hearing from me!"
But sympathies notwithstanding, there was nothing much they could do to help either.
Jada was exasperated too. "Use your mouths and talk! Quit acting like you're oppressed!"
However, the women knew that they would never win in an argument and continued to wail and bawl.
Livid, Jada was ready to beat them up, but Frank quickly caught her. "Don't do it. They're despicable, but we absolutely can't use our fists against them. There's always a better way."
"What is it?" Jada asked, bemused.
These women are clearly just here to harass them, and they had no option other than to use their fists to chase them away.
Frank chuckled. "Just wait here. Remember—don't fight them! I'll be right back!"
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