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Her Exit 462

    Rachel was wondering why Tyler was home so early. Without thinking, she opened the door.


    “Why are you back home…”


    Before she couldplete her sentence, her gazended on a woman she had never seen before.


    She took a deep breath topose herself and asked calmly, “May I know who you’re looking for?”


    Wilma surveyed Rachel from head to toe. “How shall I address your William’s ex–wife, the illegitimate daughter of the Lloyds, or Tyler’s illicit lover…?”


    Rachel wasn’t angered by her first two options, since they were technically true. When she heard thest option, however, animosity burst forth from her chest.


    “Madam, you might have misunderstood. I am Tyler’s girlfriend<b>, </b>not his illicit lover,” she exined coldly.


    Wilma scoffed, disdain filling her eyes as she looked at Rachel. She might as well have written ‘I despise you‘ on her forehead.


    “Any woman who gets involved with my nephew and tries to climb into his bed is his illicit lover. Just a ything he’s interested in for the time being. Don’t think too much of it. He doesn’t actually like you.”


    Wilma strutted into the house, brushing past Rachel and not caring that Rachel didn’t invite her in. When she saw the spread on the dining table, she chuckled.


    “That’s quite some effort you’ve put there, but it’s a pity Tyler doesn’t eat onions. Your effort will probably go down the drain.”


    With that, Wilma sat down on the sofa. The moment she did so, Ray started barking at her. Immediately, her face paled with


    fright. She waved her hands, trying to chase Ray away.


    “Whose dog is this? How ill–mannered! Don’t you discipline your dog? Is this how it should be treating guests? Go away! Go away, or I’ll hit you!”


    Wilma picked up an ashtray from the table and flung it in Ray’s direction.


    Rachel instinctively wrapped her arms around Ray, protecting him. The ashtray struck her on her back, triggering a dull pain that spread across her entire body.


    Rachel winced, bearing with the bone–piercing pain.


    Wilma didn’t expect Rachel to be <i>so </i>foolish as to protect a dog. How silly of the girl to protect a dog’s life when it was nothingpared to a human’s!


    Despite telling herself that, the consequences of her actions struck Wilma with fear. If anything bad happened to his woman, Tyler might very well pin the me on her.


    Wilma jumped forward to distance herself from the entire situation


    “You you can’t me me for this. You lunged toward the dog when I was aiming for it. I didn’t mean to hit you!”


    <i>Rachel </i>took a while to recover from the pain, still crouching down the same position she took a deep breath before standing up stiffly


    Seeing Rachel’s pale face and the sweat beading on her forehead, Wilma realized that the ashtray must have struck Rachel quite


    hard


    Wilma was previously bitten by a dog, which exined her phobiant them


    She sat up straight, justifying her actions without any traces of reget, not even bothering to apologize.


    “This clearly has nothing to do with me. If you hadn’t rushed forward to protect a dog, the ashtray would never have hit you!”


    Rachel didn’t expect to see such crass and boorish behavior from such a wealthy–looking woman. Her face was carefully expressionless, and her eyes were daggers piercing right into Wilma’s chest.


    Wilma was taken aback by Rachel’s aura. It was not something she had felt from any other woman, share of people in this world.


    and she had seen her fair


    It sent a chill down her spine.


    Deciding to cut to the chase instead of hiding the truth, Wilma said “I’m Tyler’s aunt. I heard that you’re now with him despite being William’s ex–wife. We’ll never allow a tainted woman like you to be with Tyler. You’d better know your ce–don’t force us to be nasty!”
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