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My Husband Wants Me Dead novel (Esther and Bradley)

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Chapter 201

Upon seeing Esther, who possessed an air of beauty, height, and leanness, Megan Immediately looked

down upon her

In Megan’s mind, Esther was an unfamiliar face in high society gatherings, suggesting she couldn’t be

an important figure Megan even perceived her as someone who was kept as a pet. canary by some

men

“So you’re this brat’s ”

Felix appeared as if he were about to charge at Megan, but Esther held him back “Felix, remember,

don’t argue with idiots. You’ll lose your grace.

Esther settled down on the genuine leather sofa with Felix cradled in her arms. She cast a cold gaze

upon Megan and her son

Before arriving, Esther had reviewed the surveillance footage She had clearly witnessed the entire

sequence of events, where Megan’s chubby son bullied Felix Esther felt relieved that despite Felix not

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having attended school before, he wasn’t the type to be bullied without standing up for himself. He

fearlessly tought back

“Miss, after reviewing the surveillance footage, it was this boy who took my son’s pen. My son

requested its return, but he refused and even pushed my son In a way, my son’s actions can be seen

as self defense.”

Megan couldn’t help but sneer upon hearing Esther’s words “Girl, you’re talking nonsense. With our

family’s ten houses, five cars, and three companies, do you think your cheap pen could impress us?”

There was a wicked glimmer in Esther’s beautiful eyes as she responded casually, “That’s no ordinary

pen.”

“It’s just a pen. How expensive could it be?” Megan scoffed, displaying her bias. “I’l compensate you

with ten of them. But you must apologize to my son! We won’t ask for medical fees. You won’t be able

to afford them, given how shabby you look! Just get out of the kindergarten!”

Neither Esther nor Felix wore brand-new seasonal clothing or prominent brand logos. Both were

adorned in custom-made, high-quality attire not publicly available from any brand. The pair of sports

shoes on Felix’s feet alone was more expensive than everything Megan wore.

“Miss, I want this boy to apologize to my son.” Esther’s cold gaze landed on the chubby boy’s arrogant

face as she spoke slowly, emphasizing each word. “Taking something without permission is considered

stealing. As an educational institution, your prestigious kindergarten must address such thieving

behavior.”

“Who are you accusing of stealing?” Megan’s face flushed with anger, and her chubby cheeks.

trembled. “Over a pen…”

Esther retrieved her phone and handed the teacher a photo of the pen, casually stating, “This pen was

a gift for Felix when he started school. It’s a limited edition, one-of-a-kind, made of platinum and

adorned with rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds. It features 840 diamonds totaling over 20

carats.”

Having never encountered such a pen before, Megan promptly denied its existence, exclaiming, “That’s

impossible! Don’t try to deceive me with some street stall item!”

Esther reclaimed her phone from the teacher and placed it on the table before Megan. “The purchase

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receipt and the valuation by collectors are all here.”

Esther didn’t intend to be confrontational, but Felix was not the one at fault, and he didn’t need to

apologize.

If the other party displayed reasonableness and apologized after their child did so, Esther would also

ask Felix to apologize. However, when faced with an unreasonable woman who referred to Felix as a

little brat, Esther would protect her son until the end. No one could bully her child!

Megan casually glanced at the phone screen, and her eyes widened. Before she could say anything,

the chubby boy in her arms interjected, “That pen is mine!”

Megan stared at her son, Timothy Marsden, in astonishment.

Timothy appeared oblivious to his mother’s reaction and confidently declared, “I didn’t steal the pen. He

did! He’s the real thief.”

Timothy pointed at Felix, behaving like a spoiled child who believed his parents would support him no

matter what.

Esther finally understood how spoiled children came to be-it was a result of their parents’ indulgence.