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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 1554
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Capitulo 1554: 1554. Purely out of personal courtesy and cultivation

Leanne Richards walked up to her, placing a genuine leather custom-made handbag worth over a million to one

side, the kind of exorbitant price tag that seemed to mock her poverty.

“Don’t think that flatteringwill allow you to marry into the Hall Family.”

Although Helen Melendy had lost her memory, she wasn’t a fool. From the condescending, scornful look Leanne

Richards had given her upon entering, she knew Leanne didn’t like her.

In her current memory, she had never had any interaction with Leanne Richards.

But she could easily guess that during her years dating Harry Hall, she must have had countless confrontations

with Leanne Richards.

That's why, as soon as she appeared in front of her, she didn’t bother with any superficial niceties and went

straight to the point.

Despite not remembering her past interactions with Leanne Richards, she had seen plenty of Leanne Richards’

interviews since she was Harry’s mother.

Beyond showing off her own talents, everything she said and did revealed an unabashed snobbery.

For someone like her, the standard for choosing a daughter-in-law would naturally be someone matching the Hall

Family's status and definitely not someone as poor, orphaned, and ordinary as her.

Though she had a silent crush on Harry Hall, to the current Helen Melendy this amounted more to the admiration

and idolization of a fan for her idol.

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Even though Leanne Richards looked at her with sarcasm and disdain, it didn’t make her feel particularly self-

conscious.

She hadn’t eaten the Hall Family's rice nor was she raised by Leanne Richards. No matter how poor she was, she

could stand before Leanne Richards with integrity.

She smiled and looked directly at Leanne Richards’ aloof posture, and said with a smile:

“Mrs. Hall, the reason I'm speaking to you politely is simply out of personal courtesy and upbringing. | didn’t

realize you'd interpret that as flattery. If that’s the case, | wonder what it’s like when Mrs. Hall isn’t flattering

someone; | would love to learn.”

“You...”

Leanne Richards’ face turned red with Helen Melendy’s rebuttal.

She could detect the obvious sarcasm hidden in Helen Melendy’s seemingly gentle tone.

Helen's politeness and culture were described as flattery, so if Leanne Richards weren't flattering people, did

that mean she was rude and uncultured?

Leanne Richards was infuriated, glaring at Helen Melendy’s slightly curved lips, but she was at a loss for words.

“Hah! Who knew after lying in bed for a year, your tongue would still be so sharp.”

After a long while, Leanne Richards managed to squeeze out this sentence against Helen Melendy’s infuriating

smile.

“Thank you.”

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in Leanne Richards’ tone, Helepm

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Her son is now in charge of the Hall Clan, and it's a done deal. What's there to threaten her now?

No way her own son would kick his own mother out of the Hall Family, would he?

And wasn't afraid of others gossiping?

Before coming, Leanne had figured out these key points and now had no psychological burden in putting down

Helen Melendy.

“l cto see you this tto say something, which I'm sure you already know and there's no need forto

emphasize it, right?”