Chapter 122: Triplets’ Mighty Mom Chapter 122

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Chapter 122 Death Anniversary

“Look at that guy in the video. Isn't that the son of the owner of the Roberts Company, Ben

Roberts?” “That makes sense. Rumor has it that Ben is a playboy. I guess they're right; he doesn't

even go easy on married women!” “Well, what do you know? You can tell that Lyla's coquettish,

dissolute, and cheap. Playboys don't like the conservative ones but women who like to have fun and

are open-minded!”

Listening to all the discussions that were taking place, Lyla turned to the screen with her vacant-

looking eyes. She almost passed out because of shock when she saw that video clip.

At this point, her eyes were quivering on her extremely terrified face. The sweet and happy look on

her face earlier had completely disappeared.

It was almost her instinctive action to run toward the screen and yell, “Who did this? Someone,

please take it down right now!” No one listened to her. Meanwhile, the crowd was either chuckling

silently, adding fuel to the fire, or whispering. Florence and her family, as well as Gael and his wife,

looked extremely embarrassed. “What's going on?” “Where are the service staff? Turn it off!”

It was complete chaos in the event hall, and Camila took this opportunity to walk up to the podium

together with South. “Everyone, sorry for ruining your mood. You may feel that I'm being too much

today with my gifts, but I have to tell you that I'm not being too much given what someone did to

me. Today's the tenth anniversary of my mother's passing. I don't force my relatives to visit her on

this day but avoiding any large-scale parties is the least one can do. Is today Miles and Lyla's

wedding anniversary? I'm afraid it's not. They had it today on purpose. When I was visiting my

mother earlier, I received a provocative phone call from Lyla. This is a recording of what Lyla said to

me during the phone call. Please, have a listen. Some people aren't as harmless as they appear to

be.” As she spoke, she took out her phone and found the recording. She then pressed the play

button, and everyone could clearly hear Lyla’s provocative voice: “Did you go tomb-sweeping for

that dead mom of yours? Are you still wondering why we haven't been there before? Stop dreaming

that we'll visit her grave. Who do you think she is to have us sweep her gravestone?” —

Lyla sounded extremely disrespectful and contemptuous, and everyone heard every single word that

she said.

While everyone was shocked, there came another round of discussions: “Look at Lyla-she seems

mature and smart. I can't believe she would say such things on the phone!” “No one from the

Brooklyn Family has ever swept her tomb? That's incredibly sad.” “Of course, it is. How could they

throw a party on the anniversary of her death? If it was me, I wouldn't be able to take it too.” “You're

right. She didn't have to say such things even if she didn’t want to go tomb-sweeping. It's no

wonder that Camila is so mad.” Lyla had lost it. She went up to the podium and jumped on Camila.

“Camila Brooklyn, I'm so done with you!” Camila's countenance fell before she lifted her leg and

kicked Lyla. “Lyla Brooklyn, you deserve this!" Lyla was kicked two or three meters away, and it hurt

so much that she growled, “Camila Brooklyn, we aren't even yet!” Gael was utterly disappointed

especially when he heard this part: “If you're so talented, then have Dad visit your mom's

gravestone! I'm not afraid to tell you this, but Dad has never visited your mom'’s gravestone before

after so many years. Only my mom and I are the most important people in his heart. On the other

hand, you, and your mom, should go to hell!" It was beyond him how malicious his gentle,

understanding, and lady-like daughter was. Staring at the big screen, Florence wanted to dig a hole

for herself and jump into it. She could not bring herself to believe that the lady in that video was her

daughter-in-law, and she even said earlier it was because of how outstanding her son was that Lyla

would never consider anyone else.