Katie panicked, protesting loudly, âThatâs not true!â
Katieâs eyes flashed with malice, wishing death upon Raegan.
But with onlookers present, she could only clutch her belly, tearfully claiming, âThis child is Mitchelâs!â
Luciana chimed in, âI can testify.
This baby is my sonâs.
You have no right to make accusations!â
The two stood united against Raegan.
Before Raegan could respond, one among the onlookers spoke up.
âHey, we all heard the man himself say the baby isnât his!â
âRight! We sympathized with you moments ago, not knowing you two were teaming up against this young lady!â
âJust before, this mother-in-law was stirring up the onlookers against her ex-daughter-in-Law.
With such a mother-in-law, truly a curse of bad luck!â
âDisgusting⦠No wonder they are a family.
â
âUghâ¦â
Everyone was adding in with their thoughts.
Just a while ago, Katie and Luciana were secretly delighted to see Raegan getting scolded, but mow their faces were metaphorically slapped raw by the backlash.
Katieâs complexion shifted from white to red.
Overwhelmed, she pretended to faint, eager to leave this instant.
Luciana swiftly called for her assistant.
Yet, Katieâs bodyguard, Abel, was quicker, dashing to Katieâs side to pick her up.
He shot a menacing look at Raegan as they left, threatening, âIf any harm comes to her, I wonât let you off!â
Right away, Victor boldly stepped up for Raegan, staring back without flinching.
âMiss Glyn was the one at fault, fainting out of guilt.
What does that have to do with Miss Foster? Everyone knows Miss Glyn stooped so low as to point fingers at others for her own mistakes.
The nerve of her! Now I get it why youâre so loyal to her.
Birds of a feather flock together.
You guys always play the victim and badmouth others!â
The onlookers gained new understanding from this confrontation.
Even Katieâs bodyguard was far from being decent.
They realized they had misunderstood Raegan, thinking she was the home wrecker.
But turned out, she was the real victim, bullied by Katie and Luciana.
An onlooker, filled with righteous indignation, chimed in, âI saw everything.
Her fainting was purely out of embarrassment, not because she was attacked.
This lady didnât touch her at all!â
âExactly, Iâll back that up.
Thereâs no basis for their claims.
â
âAnd hey, look at their intimacy.
Holding this tightly as if the woman is someone this bodyguard treasures.
It raises questions about the babyâs fatherâ¦â
âYeah, that was not their first hug, for sureâ¦â
Katie, who had been faking unconscious, felt too ashamed to keep it up after hearing those comments.
She blurted out, âLet me go!â
Abel paused before saying, âMiss, are youâ¦â
Katie then hopped down from Abelâs embrace on her own.
Lucianaâs face fell, sensing the onlookersâ comments had a point.
It was now obvious that Katie had been carried by Abel in such a manner multiple times before, only choosing to get down after being called out.