Chapter 258
“Who dares to bully my Babe!”
Lexie rushed out and smashed the doll in her hand towards Miriam and her daughter.
“Auntie,” Charlotte grabbed Lexie
“Phew, bad woman, bad woman” Lexie continued to throw
Selena and her mother were hit by dolls and kept retreating. Selena couldn’t bear it anymore and angrily said. “You crazy woman, are you sick?”
“Selena, be kind to my mother, don’t think just because you are the Hamilton family’s daughter, I won’t dare to do anything to you,” Javier’s gentle demeanor was mixed with a strong sense of oppression and coldness.
Mother
Selena’s face turned pale, “She… she was Mrs. Stafford?”
Miriam was also amazed to see the rumored Lexie for the first time.
Although she was not much younger than her, approaching the age of understanding life, she was a beauty that not even time could erode, with top–notch bone structure and natural beauty.
I had heard early on that the Stafford family’s lady had some mental issues, but even so, she was able to win the exclusive favor of Devan Stafford.
In the early years, there was an incident in the news where a tycoon in New York saw Lexie, who was beautiful but also a fool, and wanted to humiliate her. The next day, the tycoon was nowhere to be found, with no news of his whereabouts,
Therefore, in the upper circles of New York, no one did not respect Lexie, despite her mental disorder. Her husband loved her, her son cherished her, and even the Stafford family elders did not dislike her.
Originally the thought it was just a sensational gossip, but now she saw it and believed ic
“Mrs. Stafford, you
misunderstood, I had no ill intentions towards Selena,” Miriam explained gently, trying to bridge the gap with Lexie.
Before she could approach, Lexie picked up the toy again and threw it at her, saying, “Stay away from me, bad woman. How dare you bully my Babe. I don’t like you!”
“Auntie, be good, let’s not throw it away.”
After Lexie finished throwing, Charlotte leisurely intervened.
Not that people don’t feel sorry for the Hamilton family, it’s just that throwing things away is indeed a bad habit, and we’ve all picked it up.
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