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Caught Him Cheating My Life Restarted (Natalie) novel Chapter 593

Victoria looked at Natalie with disdain. “Marie and I are out delivering invitations. All the city's elite will be at the gala. To show our sincerity, we're delivering them personally. We just happened to pass by and see this little farce.

“Natalie, even though you’re no longer part of the Cross family, I feel I should still remind you to be a decent human being. Your father may not be the CEO of a major corporation like Marie’s, just a useless farmer, but you can’t drive him to his death, can you?”

The onlookers began to whisper among themselves.

“Today is certainly interesting. I just saw online that the Ward family is throwing a celebration for Marie, and now I see Natalie trying to drive her own farmer father to suicide. It’s true what they say, there are different classes of people in this world.”

“It’s great to have a father who runs a huge company, but that’s no reason to push your own farmer father to his death.”

“This Natalie must be completely unbalanced right now.”

Marie looked at Natalie condescendingly. “Natalie, I know you’re bitter. You’re jealous of me. But right now, your father is holding a bottle of pesticide, about to kill himself, and you haven’t even batted an eye. You’re so cruel. Do you really think a useless father is better off dead?”

Martin Doyle clutched the pesticide bottle and said pitifully, “Even if I drink this and die in front of her right now, she won’t be sad. She’ll just be relieved that her useless father is dead and won’t embarrass her anymore.”

The words from Marie and Martin Doyle stirred up the crowd’s anger toward Natalie.

The reporters swarmed her.

“Ms. Verdan, is the man holding the pesticide and threatening suicide really your father?”

“Ms. Verdan, not every father can be a tycoon. The way you’re treating your own father is truly awful.”

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