My Mute Wife

Chapter 11 The Best Mom in the World



Diana frowned unhappily, this mute was simply endless!

“You pushed Edith into the water, the servants saw it and you still want to weasel out of it?”

When Edith fell into the water, these people were in the very far front room. Do they have clairvoyance?

That was a lie.

Lexie tightened her jaw, clearly not believing this absurd reason.

the Howard family deliberately said that the monitoring was broken, and Lexie had no way to compulsorily go to see it, and the atmosphere was a little stiff for a while.

At this time, a familiar warm voice came from behind, “I can prove she didn’t do that.”

Upon seeing the visitor, Lexie was stunned.

Dr. Stewart?

The tall young man walked towards them and came to Diana’s side and spoke, “Mom, I’m back.”

Diana smiled at once, affectionately holding her son’s arm, “Aren’t you going back this afternoon? Why is it early?”

Kevin said with a smile, “I actually came back half a month ago, I just interned at the hospital for a period of time, and I came back today to surprise you, but I didn’t expect to see such a scene.”

Speaking of this, he dropped his gaze on Edith, the smile on his face faded a bit, “I clearly saw that you fell on your own, why did you say it was Miss Mitchell pushed you?”

The crowd was stunned at this statement.

In particular, Edith blushed slightly and bit her lip, “I … I … clearly feel that it was my sister who pushed me, maybe it … was my mistake?”Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.

Marry was just about to say something, but she was instantly silenced by Diana’s sweeping glance.

Her son had seen it, and others might hurt the peace by continuing to mislead.

Thinking of this, she looked at Lexie, but her attitude was unconcerned, “You and Edith are sisters, it is normal to have misunderstanding.”

Edith nodded repeatedly, “Yes, sister, maybe I misread it, sorry, please forgive me.”

Lexie didn’t want to accept her perfunctory apology, not even responding to Edith with a single glance, only setting her gaze on Kevin.

Once again, this man had helped her.

She was genuinely grateful and made a gesture of thanks.

Kevin read it and nodded at her.

In fact, he was surprised at first.

He didn’t expect the girl that he had a crush on from one meeting in the hospital to be his sister-in-law.

For some reason, he felt a bit strange in his heart, as if he was sorry and regretful, and didn’t thing much of it, so he had to put his eyes on Diana again, “Mom, let’s end this matter here.”

Diana understood that her son did not want them to continue, he always would intervene in things that were unfair.

Diana didn’t want to upset her son over this trivial matter, and nodded with a smile, “Go, I haven’t seen you for so many years, let’s have a chat.”

The group of people gradually left, leaving only Edith and Lexie.

Edith stood up from the ground and stared at Lexie oddly, “You and Kevin know each other?”

Lexie ignored her.

Edith was sarcastic, “Sister … you and your mother are really the same kind of person.”

Leaving Lexie alone with a cold face, she went away.

Ever since she went to the the Mitchell family more than ten years ago, Lexie had been called the daughter of a vixen by Edith, insinuating that her mother had hooked up with her father to give birth to her.

As a child, Lexie wanted to tell them that her mother was not that kind of person, that her mother was gentle and talent, that she was the best mother in the world!

But growing up she realized how foolish the idea once was.

How could a bunch of bloodsuckers care about the truth?


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