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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 941 News Reporters
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Chapter 941 News Reporters Without speaking a single word, Albert followed them and firmly made up his mind.

After going downstairs, they consoled Shirley. In fact, no word could work at this moment.

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As her in-laws, they politely sent their greetings. Since they had decided what to do, only time could cure everything.

Albert and Violet bid Shirley farewell and left Saunders’ Villa shortly after.

"I was surprised by their attitudes." Sitting on the sofa, Shirley said to Paula, "I thought the Russells would be angry and think we had deceived them. | thought they would scold me." "Ms. Saunders is indeed lucky to marry into such a decent family." Paula added, "In fact, we didn't deceive them. Mr. Russell and Ms. Saunders fell in love with each other and got married. It wasn't an arranged marriage." Shirley sighed, "Anyway, I'm relieved now." As soon as Albert's car left Saunders’ Villa, a group of news reporters from nowhere surrounded it.

If the driver hadn't stepped on the brake, several of them would have been hit.

Meanwhile, the windows of the car were pressed up quickly.

Violet realized what had happened and looked around. "Are we avoiding them? We should open the windows and answer their questions. | don't think the matter would end soon. If we answered their questions, they would stop chasing us." Albert looked at her. "Honey, reporters nowadays are mean and talkative. We don't need to confront them." Staring at him, Violet emphasized, "Well, we should tell them about our attitude. They stopped us as they wanted to know our opinions on this matter, right?" Albert was rendered wordless.

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Violet pressed down the window beside her.

The next second, several microphones squeezed in and almost hit her face.

The reporters started questioning.

"Mr. and Mrs. Russell, you are Mayor Saunders’ in-laws. What's your opinion on his scandal?" "Your son and his daughter got married yesterday, but he was arrested today. D you feel you've been deceived?" "What's the thought in your mind at this moment?" "You've just left Saunders’ Villa. Did you discuss the divorce with the Saunders family?" Violet elegantly and calmly too over a microphone.

Although all the reporters on the scene were excited, they quieted down, waiting for her answers.

"Have you all resolved all the problems in your lives? You have so much time to care about others' businesses," Violet chuckled in a gentle tone, "Although you are all reporters, you've gone too far by asking those questions." "Mrs. Russell, although our questions are harsh, they are cared for by the public the most." "All right. I'll answer you briefly," said Violet, "Mayor Saunders' deeds were conducted by himself personally, so it has nothing to do with his family and us, his in-laws. We have no comments." "Besides, about my son's marriage, their relationship is stable and harmonious. They fell in love with each other before getting married, so they won't break up easily. Please stop overthinking." Violet added, "As their parents, we'll support them. All the difficulties can be overcome. They won't divorce. Stop your expectation." "Exactly!" Albert echoed his wife. In anger, he added, "You won't find any news on this point. Stop chasing us!" Violet calmly returned the microphone. "That's all | want to remark. See you." She emanated aloofness, making the reporters feel the temperature around them drop. All thought Mya's mother-in-law was tough.

After the car window was pressed up, the vehicle roared away.