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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 988

Seeing that her pleadings were going unanswered, Xenia became agitated, "McNeil, do you hope that I'll go to the sticks and never come back so you can find some other woman?"

McNeil frowned, "Stop spouting nonsense, you brought this on yourself."

Xenia broke out laughing and exclaimed, "Hahaha! McNeil, quit acting! You're the real deal!

I've been married to the Howard family for so many years, and you've been sleeping in separate beds these days without laying a finger on me. I don't think you, as an adult, haven't needed to satisfy your bodily demands all these years! You had to have had other women on your side, right?

McNeil, let me tell you, I'm not Marlinie, you can't just dump me whenever you want."

Dean was outraged and lost his patience after hearing Xenia's filthy statements, "Someone, pack their bags, get a car, and send them to the countryside! Still nagging in front of me, spouting shameless words, what a disgrace!"

Some house servants came over and helped the out-of-control Xenia up from the ground.

"Madam, please stand up, we need to take you to the villa."

Xenia angrily pushed them away, "What villa? I'm not going! I'm not going anywhere! Get away from me, who do you think you are?"

Seeing this, the servants were somewhat at a loss and looked towards the old man.

Dean had had enough of Xenia's shrewish behavior, "What are you all doing? Get her out of here now!"

Hearing the old man's words, the servants stopped being polite and restrained Xenia, leading her out.

Ellinor disagreed, "Whether I've hurt you or not, let's not talk about that. Ms. Howard, it seems you've just taken someone else's place and enjoyed their life, right?"

Patricia was taken aback, and there was a flicker of caution in her eyes, "What do you mean by that?"

Ellinor smiled faintly, "Nothing much; I just hope you understand that hurting others will eventually hurt yourself! Also, things that don't belong to you, even if you can't return them to their rightful owner, will never truly be yours."

Patricia stared into Ellinor's inscrutable eyes, feeling a sense of unease and fear.

At that moment, Xenia was utterly distraught. Seeing Ellinor, whom she loathed immensely, she couldn't help but curse, "You devil, don't get too cocky! One day, I'll make sure you die by my hand!"

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