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Claimed by My First Love's Brother (by Evergreen) novel Chapter 602

Chapter602

After all, there were still servants at home, and these things like firewood, rice, oil, and salt were all bought by the servants.

However, facing Mikaela’s questioning. Kimberly also answered quite naturally. “The car was parked a bit far, and I didn’t want to walk over, so I just picked it up directly.”

After a pause, she looked at me again and said, “I’m sorry, Ms. Duffy, for almost making you fall.”

Ms. Dully should be more careful when walking in the future, pay more attention to the ground, and not blame me if she falls again.”

I sneered in my heart.

The meaning is, “there will be a next time.”

“I would also like to advise Ms. Palmer that in the future, if you want to harm someone, you should find a better reason.

“Even pigs wouldn’t believe those reasons Ms. Palmer just gave!”

Kimberly casually tugged at her lips.

Mikaela’s complexion, however, was not very good.

She looked at Kimberly almost as if she were a stranger.

At this moment, Kimberly seemed to have no intention of pretending in front of Mikaela.

She asked me, “Ms. Duffy said I harmed someone, but what evidence is there?”

“Isn’t the oil pot you mentioned the evidence?”

I stopped beating around the bush with her and warned her directly, “Also, I want to tell you that the baby in my belly is Reynaldo’s.”

He cared so much about his children, you should know.

So, you better not have any ideas about hitting my child, otherwise, regardless of any favors or not, he will definitely kill you to avenge our child!”

Kimberly squinted her eyes coldly.

There was no disguising the jealousy and resentment on his face.

At this point, Mikaela also realized the seriousness of the situation.

She closed her eyes slightly, seeming a little sad and tired.

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