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Key: Not Your Doormat Anymore Chapter 95
Ms. Smith couldn't help but laugh, and her smile reached her eyes. "What is there for me to be jealous about? Even if you almost got married, isn't he next to me now? Looks like you're not all that."
I had never seen Casey so infuriated.
Kourtney was soft and gentle, so she always got scolded by Casey. But Ms. Smith wasn't scared of Casey at all. She had a solid family background and was straightforward. When facing Casey, she wasn't even scared. Instead, she managed to trigger Casey.
"Jace, you're just going to let this woman bully me?" Casey turned to me with red eyes.
I replied, "You came looking for trouble first, didn't you?"
"What do you mean by that? Are you being unreasonable now that you're with her?" Casey pointed at Ms. Smith.
Ms. Smith slapped her hand away. "I hate it the most when someone points at me. Get that filthy hand out of my way!"
"What?" Casey widened her eyes. "How is my hand filthy?"
"I must've forgotten. Not only are your hands dirty, but your heart's just as filthy. I still have that high-resolution, uncensored video of you saved on my feed. Makes me sick every time I see it.
"But this guy doesn't look like the one from your little video, does he? Guess you've been busy. Do us all a favor and stay far away. I'd rather not catch AIDS."
Every word hit Casey like a slap to the face. She stood frozen, completely stripped of any defense.
Samuel was the one with Casey today. When he heard Ms. Smith's words, his face darkened. "Miss, I suggest you watch your language."
"What a joke. A person that sells fake medicine dares to judge me? Aren't you afraid of karma?" Ms. Smith's words stunned me.
"Just wait! I won't let you off!" Casey seethed with rage as she turned around and left.
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