The Wife of a Billionaire Whore
ou from time to time. So why did Sammy say that she was going to leave us? What did you say to her?" To Mrs. Lang, Samantha was an excellent girl, and she thought that the Thomps
nce. Knitting her brows impatiently, Mrs. Lang gave Isabella a scathing look and asked in a steely voice, "It's you, right? What did you say to Sammy?" Isabella didn't reply and just stared at Mrs. Lang in silence. Samantha choked. "It has nothing to do with Miss Thompson. She didn't say anything to
disapproving tone, "That's nonsense, Sammy. We have agreed on this matter. You will be the daughter of the Lang family forever. Anyone who has the nerve to force you to leave will be maki
he charade. Mrs. Thompson said, "Sir, madam, I know Sammy is the apple of your eye, but she is our daughter too. Maybe we should correct this mistake and switch the two girls back. We can stay in touch in the future." "How can you go back on your word?" Those words made Mrs. Lang's bloo
ing all this for Isabella. Mrs. Lang took the hint and flared up. "I've got the wrong idea. If you didn't mean those words, why did you say them?" Listen carefully, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. The daughter of the Lang family will only be Sammy. We won't let anyone take her place!" Mrs. Th
d was just a gambit to ensure. You don't kick Samantha out." "Bella!" Mrs. Thompson opened her eyes wide and looked at Isabella in disbelief. Her astonishment was not feigned because she had never expected Isabella to see through her. Besid
w it's too much for you to take, but you have to believe that Mom and Dad sincerely hope we could have given you a better life. How could you say something so hurtful?"Mrs. Thompson choked and couldn't finish her words. "Honey
contend with you for anything. I've agreed to fix this mistake. Why do you have to be so harsh on them?" You think it's not a blow to them when they realized they to
generous, tactful, kind, and sweet. Compared with her, Isabella was so heartless and self-centered. Sure enough, the Lang family looked at Isabella with more aversion in their eyes. "She is indeed a girl raised by commoners, shortsighted
anted her daughter to grow up in the upper-crust circle." Dana Shane was Mrs. Thompson's maiden name. Isabella would never call her "Mom" again. She didn't deserve to be her mother. "Bella, how could you? How..." Mrs. Thompson looked at Isabella with a pained expression and trembled as if