Ambush of the Quadruplets: Stay Away From This Woman

Chapter 1221 Unveiling Deceptions
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Chapter 1221 Unveiling Deceptions

“Not acquainted,” Lizbeth shook her head, “and the moment I first saw her, I felt that she was strange.”

“I had the same feeling, Mrs. Murphy mused, “her gaze reminded me of someone, but I can’t recallwho.”novelbin

“Mom,” Lizbeth grabbed Mrs. Murphy’s hand, “doesn’t her expression resemble Evelyn Murphy’s?”

“…” Mrs. Murphy took a breath, “Evelyn Murphy?”

“I felt that way. Lizbeth said, “could it be my imagination?”

“You’re right,” Mrs. Murphy furrowed her brow, “it’s that feeling! Although this Erin looks different fromEvelyn, her gaze is eerily similar to Evelyn’s!”

“Now that you mention it, I also had that thought,” Paul said, “the first time I saw her back in Struyria, itcaught me off guard.”

“This can’t be a coincidence, can it?” Mrs. Murphy said, “This woman doesn’t look much like Evelyn,but her gaze, it’s that same cunning and malevolent look.”

“And I sense a deviousness in her, Lizbeth said, “that day, she even mentioned being pregnant withEdmond’s child, wanting to become the Murphy family’s young mistress.”

“How could that be?” Mrs. Murphy exchanged a glance with her husband, “We don’t even know whoshe is! The doors to the Murphy family are not open for just anyone to enter! We can’t let Murphy’sfamily’s bloodline be scattered outside.”

Mrs. Murphy stood up from her chair, her expression angered, “I’ll talk with her. She’s getting ahead ofherself!”

“The thing is, Edmond dotes on her, Lizbeth said, “you and Dad don’t need to strain your relationshipwith Edmond because of her.”

“The selection for the position of Murphy family’s young mistress won’t be so casual!” Mrs. Murphysaid. with a cold face, “Even if Edmond gets her pregnant, it’s nothing special. We can give her moneyand send her away!”

“But there’s a child involved, right?” Lizbeth frowned, That’s an innocent life too, part of the Murphyfamily’s blood.”

“She says it’s Edmond’s, so it must be Edmond’s?” Mrs. Murphy snorted, “This kind of loose woman,who knows who she got pregnant by, maybe she’s trying to pin it on Edmond! Besides, we can’t evenbe sure if she’s pregnant! The complexion and laziness of a pregnant woman, those can’t be fakedeasily! Your mother gave birth to you three, don’t I have that experience?” CD

Lizbeth, “…” She hadn’t thought about these aspects, her mother’s words seemed reasonable.

“Let me handle this!” Mrs. Murphy said with a cold snor, “Watch how I’ll get the truth out of her!”

Lizbeth, “… Mother’s still as sharp as ever!

During dinner, Paul asked Lizbeth what kind of dowry she wanted.

I'll follow Mom and Dad’s decision,” Lizbeth said, “whatever they think is best.”

“Mom and Dad won’t treat you unfairly,” Mrs. Murphy said, her eyes slightly teary, “You’re their fleshand blood, yet you’ve suffered so much outside. They feel sorry for you.”

“I’m doing fine.” Lizbeth’s eyes were also a bit watery, but she smiled. “Mom and Dad shouldn’t dwellon those things. I’m here with you now, and I’m happy just the same, right?” It’s just that this happiness

came a bit late.

Thinking about the days she endured hardships in the countryside with her foster parents, it was truly adifficult time.

“Though that’s what you say,” Mrs. Murphy held her daughter’s hand, “if we hadn’t discovered themistake with Evelyn and hadn’t quickly found the hospital records and located you in time, you wouldstill be suffering in the countryside. And by then, your foster parents had already passed away, youwould’ve been all alone.”

“My foster parents treated me well,” Lizbeth said, “at least they gave me a home, helped me grow upsmoothly. I just didn’t expect them to pass away so soon.”

“Those two years were tough,” Mrs. Murphy served Lizbeth a dish, “your foster parents falling ill andpassing away, with no one to support you, how did you manage all alone?”

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