Chapter 1356
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Before Glenda could even put the cup down, Debbie raised her cup and poured the coffee onto
Glendaâs head. Glenda shrieked at the top of her lungs. Debbie glared at her in disdain and snorted,
âWoman, are you crazy? If you think that Iâm a pushover, you should have learned more about me
before you came here. Iâm not someone that you can mess with!â
Glenda pulled out a pack of wet tissues from her bag and began to wipe the coffee from herself. Taking
a deep breath, she said, âBah! Learn more about you? I already know enough about you. Youâre just a
shameless bitch who cheated on Carlos and eloped with another man!â
While playing on her phone, Debbie said nonchalantly, âWhat are you talking about? I didnât hear you.â
âI said you cheated on Carlos and eloped with another man. You even gave birth to a bastard child, and
you told Carlos that bastard was his daughter. Iâve never met someone as shameless as you. You
deserve to rot in hell!â
Debbie chuckled and opened the WeChat app. She sent Carlos a message saying, âMr. Handsome,
someone just called Evelyn a âbastard.â What should I do?â
Then she turned to Glenda and said, âCome on! Many women have said the same words before.
Youâre just like them, unable to get close to
Carlos. Oops! I said that wrong. Itâs your daughter who is unable to get close to him. So you can only
slander me to vent your frustration.â
Glendaâs face twitched when she heard what Debbie said.
âYouâre just after his money, arenât you? Tell you what, Iâll give you ten million.
Take your bastard child and leave Carlos.â
âTen million?â Debbie sneered.
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âAt Least youâre not as stingy as your daughter. She offered me five.â
Glenda cast her a disdainful look.
âLike the idea? Then fine, take the money and get your ass out of the country. I wonât even say a word
about the coffee you poured on me.â
Debbie didnât have the time for games. âIf I ever had any doubts, theyâre gone. James, Glenda and
Stephanie are definitely family. ALL arrogant and shockingly open about their cruelty. But neither
mother nor daughter is as cunning as James.â âLike mother, like daughter.
Youâve cheated on your husband for so many years. Your daughter stole my husband while his
memories were gone. And you both think money can buy everything. Five million? Ten million? Come
on! You can do better than that.â
Debbie stood up from her seat and added, âLady-and I use the term loosely-Iâll give you fifty million.
Take your bitch of a daughter and get out of my sight.â
Glenda couldnât keep her cool anymore. She stood up and raised her hand, about to slap Debbie.
Debbie, however, caught her wrist with her left hand and slapped her in the face with the right. Smack!
âArgh!â Glenda screamed at the top of her lungs.
There were not many guests at the cafe-only two young girls, likely students, were sitting at another
table. Not wanting any part of this, they immediately picked up their backpacks and went to the
cashierâs desk to pay. They left in a hurry.
Debbie shook her hand and said impatiently, âDonât call me. Ever. Iâm busy, and I donât have time for
your drama.â
Glendaâs face was already red and swollen from the force of Debbieâs slap. Her tears fell as she yelled,
âYou bitch! Guards!â
The bodyguards, who had been standing by the gate all this time, ran towards her.
âMrs. Elliot.â