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Bride Behind The Mask (Frederick and Marguerite)

Chapter 237
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Chapter 237

If anyone had told Marguerite that she would ever have the audacity to speak to Powell in such a manner, she

would have thought them delusional.

She always blamed herself for the worsening relationship between Powell and Frederick, even devising ways to

mend it. But today, she realized that Powell was unequivocally biased.

Powell’s support for Maurice wouldn’t shift to Frederick even if she disappeared. He was determined to have

Maurice, his legitimate son, replace Frederick, and there was no reasoning behind it.

Just like how she and Yuna were both Zoe’s children, yet Zoe wished her disaster.

Parental favoritism never needed a reason.

Lisette, who had been standing nearby, couldn’t hold back her anger upon hearing Marguerite’s words.

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“Looks like you’ve developed the courage of a lion, setting your sights on our Maurice. I’ll teach you a lesson!”

Lisette seized an opportune moment to slap Marguerite, but Jocelyn quickly grabbed her wrist, “Stop it, Lisette!

She’s pregnant!”

“Oh, so you want her to be your daughter-in-law, Jocelyn? You might be okay with her bastard child, but we, the

Winstons, certainly arent!” Lisette, livid, grabbed Jocelyn by the collar, “So you’re taking her side now? Fine, you

can take the slap for her!”

Marguerite knew trouble was brewing. Before she could react, Lisette had already raised her hand and slapped

Jocelyn across the face. The slap was much harder than any she would have given Marguerite. Marguerite felt a

knot in her stomach and a pang in her heart. The frequency of Lisette’s violence and Jocelyn’s acceptance was

clear from their reactions. Yet Powell sat there, coldly watching. Infuriated, Marguerite stepped forward and

shielded Jocelyn.

She could tolerate being hit herself, but assaulting Jocelyn was unacceptable!

She turned to Powell, “Mr. Powell, I accept the punishment of my actions. But what about Jocelyn? She gave up

everything to be with you, and now she’s being abused by your wife. Don’t you have anything to say?”

Powell gripped his cane tightly, seething, “Marguerite, I am warning you, you have no say in Winston family

matters!”

“Oh, I forgot! When Jocelyn had Frederick, it was against her will, right? You were irresponsible when you were

young, and now even more so in your old age?”

Her words stoked Powell’s fury to its peak, terrifying Jocelyn.

Seeing Powell advancing towards Marguerite with his cane, Jocelyn quickly pushed Marguerite towards the door,

“Stop talking nonsense and leave!”

Marguerite was frustrated, “Lisette hit you, and I can’t stand it! Why don’t you fight back?”

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Jocelyn sighed, “I’m used to it.”

Marguerite grabbed Jocelyn’s wrist, “Come with me! He doesn’t love you, why do you stay and tolerate the abuse?

Come live with us at the estate. Frederick still controls the Winston Group, I don’t believe he can’t protect you.”

Powell never considered Frederick and Jocelyn as family. His sole purpose was to pave the way for Maurice.

Why couldn’t they unite against the Winston family?

Jocelyn patted Marguerite’s hand, “Marguerite, you’re oversimplifying things. Don’t worry about me, stop talking

nonsense and leave.”

As Jocelyn spoke, she pushed Marguerite out of the door and turned back towards the villa.

Marguerite kept turning back, only to see Lisette, triumphant, closing the door before Jocelyn could enter.

Marguerite suspected Lisette had wanted to kick Jocelyn out long ago but had been waiting for the right moment.

With everything in her favor now, how could she not seize the opportunity?

Jocelyn stood still for a moment. Marguerite noticed her shoulders shudder slightly, as if sighing.

Turning around with a wistful smile, she said, “Well, there you have it, I have to leave now, whether I like it or not.”