Chapter 752 – A Turning Point in Rebirth of the Deadly Beauty by Internet
In this chapter of Rebirth of the Deadly Beauty, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 752 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Winnie and Sharon were forced to sit there and endure as Kate rambled on. She endlessly bragged about her utterly average son, making him sound like the second coming of a god.
It took every ounce of their self-control not to burst out laughing.
Sharon, in particular, couldn't resist glancing at Eddie through the rearview mirror—a man with small, squinty eyes, a bulbous nose, and an impatient scowl.
She couldn't help but think to herself, "He's just an ordinary guy. Where does he even get the confidence to think he's such a hot commodity in the dating market?"
Completely oblivious to the looks on their faces, Kate kept chattering away. She was enthusiastically praising Eddie and saying how women were supposedly falling all over him.
Eddie, who had been basking in his mother's flattery, suddenly furrowed his brow and snapped at Sharon.
"Do you even know how to drive? Why are you going so slow? At this rate, we won't get to the hotel until nightfall!"
Sharon's patience was already wearing thin. She shot back sharply, "Open your eyes, Your Highness, and take a good look. There's traffic up ahead."
As if listening to Kate's endless boasting wasn't frustrating enough. Now, they were stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
What should have been a simple 30-minute drive to the hotel had already dragged on for over 50 minutes, and there was still no end in sight.
It was her first day of vacation, and it was already miserable. Why was her life like this?
"Hmph. You're just making excuses because you can't drive. Look over there. There's not a single car in that lane. Why don't you just drive through there and get it over with?" Eddie sneered. His tone was full of disdain.
"That's the oncoming traffic lane. You call that knowing how to drive?" she raised her voice, exasperated.
"Or do Creybia's traffic laws work differently from those in 'small places' like ours?"
"So stubborn. There aren't any cars in the way, are they?" Kate chimed in after clicking her tongue.
"Besides, even if you did break a traffic rule, so what? Just pay the fine, and it's done. What's more important, money or time? I can't stand this penny-pinching, small-minded way of thinking."
Faced with the absurd logic of Kate and Eddie, Sharon was utterly at a loss.
If she could go back and choose again, Sharon would never have volunteered to accompany Winnie to pick these two up. She would've dragged Winnie along and ran for the hills ahead of time.
This kind of misery? Let someone else deal with it. Whoever wanted to pick them up could do it. She was out.
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Kate's voice rose further as she launched into a tirade. She pointed her finger at Winnie and dragged Winnie's mother, Linda, into the insults.
"Well, Aunt Kate, since you seem so well-mannered, maybe you should watch your words. My mom happens to be your cousin, but you don't get to critique how she raised her daughter," Winnie shot back coldly.
Her gaze flickered with disgust, as though she were staring at something unpleasant.
"Goodness! With a mouth like that, no man will ever want you. I've never seen anyone so disrespectful. You know what? Even if you begged me to come with a palanquin, I'd never step foot here again!" Kate shrieked.
"Great. Then you'd better keep your word," Winnie shot back. She turned away and stared straight ahead.
Arguing with someone like Kate was a complete waste of time.
As she reached into her bag to grab her headphones, hoping to drown out the noise, Sharon suddenly let out a sharp gasp.
"Wait, over there! Isn't that Yolanda?"
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