Summary of Chapter 666 – A turning point in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
Chapter 666 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, written by Theresa Winters. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
"No, it wasn't fraud! I told you, you were the third party between us! My daughter is three days older than yours!"
"You're the one who ruined my entire youth and made me live in misery!"
Sophia denied it frantically, but seeing Wendy's tear-streaked face filled her with a profound sense of satisfaction.
This was exactly what she had wanted to see: Wendy weeping, utterly destroyed.
"Tsk!" Wendy clicked her tongue. "My mistake. For a second, I almost mistook you for a human being. Ruined your youth? You're long past your prime, yet you talk as if you're some spring chicken. No wonder you spent so many years in the kitchen—you're an expert at spicing up stories."
The crowd of onlookers was growing.
Joanna was so mortified she wanted the ground to swallow her whole.
Nathan, who had just finished parking the car, saw the spectacle and felt an urge to kick Sophia into the stratosphere.
But he knew that his appearance would only make things worse. Wendy was an expert at seizing an advantage and never letting go.
She was a formidable force in the business world and equally ruthless when it came to dealing with people.
Sebastian and Natalie had also heard the entire exchange.
Sebastian, who had been investigating the circumstances of Natalie's abandonment, was stunned to hear the bombshell revelation.
How could they have deliberately thrown Natalie away? And all this time, they had acted as if Natalie deserved it.
He shot a glance at Natalie. She stood there, her face an emotionless mask, as if she were a detached observer.
His heart twisted with a pain that felt like a cat scratching from the inside.
Sophia had already laid everything bare. She didn't care what anyone said; their gossip couldn't hurt her.

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