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Chapter 1294 I Will Get Rid Of Them For You
Mason, sitting in the front seat, couldn't help but be impressed. “I used to think Mrs. Rainsworth was delicate and soft. I never expected her to be so tough. Facing all these people without breaking a sweat—it's remarkable.”

Nathaniel's lips curled into a proud smile. “Indeed.”

Hearing others praise his wife filled him with immense pride. He decided to stay in the car for now, letting Cecilia continue handling the situation on her own.

Meanwhile, the crowd, still unsure of how to react, received fresh instructions from Ralph. Soon, the protesters started up again.

“Listen to her! Can you believe the things she's saying? She's heartless!”

“Our families are struggling, and she's still trying to crush us under her foot. That severance wasn't enough to keep us afloat!”

“Yeah, my mom's in the hospital, fighting for her life. She's taken away my means of survival!”

The crowd was essentially trying to guilt-trip Cecilia into submission, but she wasn't buying it.

Approaching a man holding a photo of his supposed sick mother, she said lightly, “Buddy, your mother looks familiar.”

The man sneered. “Don't try to buddy up to me. My mom doesn't know you, and I don't know you that well.”

“You might have misunderstood,” Cecilia continued, her voice still calm. “I think I've seen your mother online before.”

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