Mrs. Cheng spoke bluntly about Mrs. Bai's grandson, as if forcibly tearing off a layer of her guilty conscience, making Mrs. Bai's face full of resentment.
"It's all fabricated, yet Mrs. Cheng talks as if she witnessed it herself; it's simply absurd. With such a rash demeanor, it's clear the girls in your family aren't much better. Even without today's matter, we wouldn't dare to associate," Mrs. Bai replied, trying to maintain her composure, then headed towards the door, ignoring Mrs. Cheng's attempts to stop her.
Mrs. Cheng wanted to intervene, but Tong Miao'er said, "Aunt, it's better to check on Fifth Sister first."
Mrs. Bai's entourage hurried out the door.
Though Mrs. Cheng felt indignant and wished to argue further with Mrs. Bai, she understood the importance of prioritizing matters, so she swallowed her frustration.
