“Ms. Canter was the one who wanted to push Ashlyn, but Ashlyn managed to avoid it. In the end, it was Ms. Canter who fell on her own. So how could both of you simply accuse others?”

Fae was infuriated every time the duo appeared in her line of sight.

My heart ached for Ashlyn for her past of having to stay with these two terrible people.

Gritting her teeth, Fae tried her best to restrain herself in order not to start hurling curses at Mary. She kept reminding herself to uphold her dignity as the mayor’s wife.

A person like her should be criticized. She should be treated like the rat she was where everyone would chase her away.

“Oh, isn’t this Mrs. Field? The endearing way you’re calling Ashlyn almost made me assume that she was your daughter-in-law.” Mary cast an unfriendly glance at Fae, but her gaze lingered on the handsome Joseph.

The entire world knew that Ashlyn was Mrs. Nolan, so when Mary put it that way, she made it seem like Ashlyn was a dishonest woman who had her claws hooked into the Field family.

Ashlyn laughed, surprised that Mary could twist the truth to that extent. “Mary, Penelope, since you’re both back in Lake City, I don’t mind welcoming you. However, if you’re here to cause trouble, don’t blame me for taking action.”

true situation. As for whether I’m

for Penelope. Seeing her mother’s

the nonexistent dust on her clothing. “Forget it.

and was about to greet Fae when

It was Caleb.

and had a fawning smile on his face at the moment. He looked just like a senior that was

face blanched when she

felt her cheeks

because they had already discussed having

They thought he merely admired Ashlyn’s talent, but the situation showed there was probably something

Ashlyn for her talents only, it’s more he treats her like his favorite

meeting her a few years prior, she left a lasting impression on him. He even

firmly rejected when he suggested

that she was in Lake City, he immediately made his way

couldn’t possibly waste another opportunity

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