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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 423

It was an outrage. Amelia would not mind giving her a helping hand since she was so shameless. Then, she opened the office group chat and pressed enter to send the pictures out. Suddenly, the group chat was bombarded with messages.

‘Isn’t this the chairman’s driver?’

‘Oh yeah, that’s her! She’s so shameless to use the chairman’s money to cheat on him.’

‘That’s horrible. Mr. Moore’s such a good man, yet she doesn’t appreciate him.’

‘You actually think the chairman liked her? He only cares about her because of her daughter. Who knows what kinds of tricks she used to get in the chairman’s bed to have that girl.’

Amelia was pleased as she looked through the messages. If the chairman knew Monique was a two-timer, he would dump her immediately. Men tended to have huge, fragile egos.

Then, she typed out a few words, ‘According to a reliable source, that child is not the chairman’s biological daughter.’

‘Whoa, that's shocking news! For real? Totally unbelievable!’

‘That’s impossible! That child looks like the chairman, and he’s an outstanding man. How could he not know?’

‘That disgusting two-timer.’

“Is Mommy really okay?” Angel pouted. Her eyes stared at Henry; she did not want to miss any details from his face. Daddy gave Mommy a dress that day. When she saw them walking together, she could feel there was something between them. If Mommy read this report, she would definitely stay. She was staying there, and even if Mommy left out of anger, she was sure that Mommy would come home soon. Mommy would never abandon her because she loved her, but she needed to know if Mommy was alright.

Henry gently rubbed her hair with adoration, nodding with assurance, “Yes, she’ll be fine.”

Angel sighed with relief seeing the affirmation in Henry’s eyes. All would be fine if Mommy was alright. Then, she said, “Daddy.”

She gazed at him. He was her biological father. She had found her Daddy: an attractive and excellent man.

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