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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 196

“I’m not lying. Daddy took us in and told me himself. We stayed in a room that’s fit for a princess. Daddy always brought lots of tasty snacks. He even built a huge playground for me and sent me meals with a plane,” Angel said with a sweet smile.

Her eyes gleamed victoriously while she stared at the ugly faces in front of her who twisted in anger and jealousy.

How did you like that!

Living in a princessy room!

Served with delicious snacks every day!

Flew in meals!

Who would not have liked this treatment?

Yvonne Xander stared at the tiny face; her rosy cheeks, pointy nose, and long, thick lashes resembled his charming features. She was about to combust with jealousy.

Yvonne reached out to have grabbed hold of Angel and shook her violently while she screamed in denial, “Impossible! Monique is an unwanted child and so are you!”

Angel’s expression darkened. Even though she had been much smaller than Yvonne, her presence triumphed hers. She raised her head proudly like a princess while she said determinedly, “My mommy is not an unwanted child, I’m not either. I have a father. If you ever touch me, he’ll make your life miserable!”

Yvonne had been stunned. Even though Angel’s voice sounded childish, her tone had been very serious, having left no room for doubt.

“What are you doing?!” A man’s voice sounded from outside, cold and intimidated.

The atmosphere thickened and the temperature dropped instantly.

Henry’s face turned even darker with a deep frown.

“Look at this child, you shouldn’t…” Lie. Before Siobhan could have finished her sentence, a woman shrieked “Arghh!”

Yvonne was thrown across the room and landed on the floor with a loud thump, almost having broken her back.

“Can’t you walk properly?” The man said coldly.

Yvonne was still stunned. Looking at his back, she was confused as to how she had accidentally fallen on her own.

How did she manage to have flown across the room by herself?

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