Bride Behind The Mask (Frederick and Marguerite)

Chapter 104



Chapter 104

Laverne waved her hand like an idler. She immediately stepped forward and examined Yuna’s face closely.

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“Whoa there, Yuna. You had a bug on your face, a big one. I was just helping you shoo it away,” she said, swinging her hand in front of Yuna’s face.

Yuna looked closely and sure enough, there was a squashed mosquito on Laverne’s wrinkled hand.

Even so, she shouldn’t have slapped her!

Yuna felt like her insides were tearing apart by anger. Her arm trembled with the urge to punch the old woman in the face.

But, because Chuck was there, she held back.

Laverne looked at Yuna eagerly, waiting for her to continue, “Where were we? Oh, you were saying Marguerite’s personal life is a hot mess. Then what, huh?”

Her expression was both eager and curious, like she was listening to some juicy gossip.

Yuna, still fuming from being slapped, was all too ready to unload her anger on Marguerite,

“Marguerite likes fooling around with shady men, Granny. I’m afraid one day she won’t even know who the father of her child is.”

Laverne slapped Yuna’s mouth, “Yikes! Bug flew right into your mouth, Yuna! Smack it! Smack it!”

As she spoke, she squashed several more mosquitoes.

Yuna was completely stunned. She staggered a few steps before collapsing to the ground.

Her inner resentment exploded. Seeing Laverne advancing again, Yuna quickly covered her head and yelled at Chuck.

“Chuck, stop her! My Granny’s gone nuts! Where are all these bugs coming from in broad daylight?”

Chuck couldn’t help but laugh. He quickly chimed in. “Ms. Yuna, it’s spring. The bugs are everywhere!”

“That doesn’t mean she should hit my face!”

“Ms. Yuna, don’t fret. I’ll handle it.”

Chuck said this but sneakily grabbed Yuna’s shoulder.

Now, Laverne had free reign to slap Yuna.

Again and again, until Yuna couldn’t even speak.

Laverne didn’t know how many bugs she’d killed. All she knew was that her hand was starting to sting.

“Oh, my dear granddaughter, there are too many bugs here. Let’s head back,” said Laverne, elegantly waving her hand and striding forward.

At this point, Yuna’s cheeks were swollen like a puffer fish. The sight was hilarious.

Seeing this, Chuck had to pinch his arm to keep from laughing.

He took a deep breath and, after regaining composure, helped Yuna up from the ground, “Ms. Yuna, let’s go back. Mr. Winston is waiting.”

Yuna angrily pulled her hand away and shouted at Chuck, “Why didn’t you stop her from hitting me like that?”

Chuck looked a bit flustered, “Ms. Yuna, she is old and just recovered from a severe illness. I was afraid I might hurt her if I tried to stop. Then Mr. Winston would blame me. I can’t bear that.”

Yuna glared at Laverne, her eyes growing colder.

“It’s all Marguerite’s fault. If she hadn’t hidden my granny away, my granny’s condition wouldn’t have worsened. I don’t know what Granny’s been through these years. She may have woken up, but she’s become a bit confused. Chuck, you have to tell Frederick about this. He needs to take care of Granny.”

As Laverne walked ahead, her wrinkled face was serious, and there was a very wise and abstruse twinkle in her eyes. Who would’ve thought she was a fool?


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