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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 76

Monique stared at her phone and pondered. She then turned around to ask Angel, “There’s this lady who wants to apologize to Mommy and she bought you a gift. Do you want to meet her?”

“Why does she need to apologize to you?” Angel stared at Monique with wide eyes.

Angel was still too young; Monique did not tell her about what happened yesterday. She said, “It’s nothing major.”

“Okay,” Angel agreed to follow her, since it was nothing serious. She gave a thought and said, “You’ll tell Daddy right?”

Henry went out for a meeting and had yet to return. Monique was worried that she might disturb the meeting, so she did not call him. Since Mandy was not around, she approached Shaun.

“Shaun, an ex-colleague of mine named Cindy asked me to meet her. Chairman Moore is in a meeting now. Tell him I’ll be back when he calls me after the meeting.”

“Noted.” Shaun was a little puzzled when she told him the details of the person she was meeting, but he still politely agreed.

After that, Monique left with Angel. The address Cindy gave her was in a suburb.

Monique thought that Cindy must be short on cash since she had just lost her job, so they might be meeting in the neighborhood eatery and did not think much of it.

However, when she neared the destination, she felt a familiar uneasiness. She thought that it could be due to the stressful incidents recently that made her anxious.

Tears fell from her eyes. Her limbs grew weaker; she gradually lost consciousness and blacked out.

“Mommy! Let go of my mom!” Without hesitation, Angel charged toward the bald old man suffocating Monique and bit into his thigh.

Xavier gasped in pain and tried to shake her off, but she had a death grip on him.

Cindy also had a towel in her hand; she gagged Angel with it and scoffed, “Who knew that this little thing is as stubborn as her mother. What a skanky little wh*re, refusing to let go of a man’s leg.”

Angel struggled, but soon lost all her strength…and fainted in the end.

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