Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 12



Chapter 12

The Real and Fake Mrs. Murphy

I felt like lightning struck me when the smug receptionist addressed the person behind me as Mrs. Murphy. I felt rage bubbling inside me as I turned to see how Ivanna would react.

How dare she strut around here, flaunting and pretending to be someone she wasn’t? My gaze was cold as I turned, expecting to see Ivanna. However, to my surprise, it was Melanie.

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Melanie approached gracefully with a composed smile. When she was about to speak, she noticed me

turning around, my anger evident. Her eyes widened in shock as she stood frozen, unable to process my unexpected appearance.

I couldn’t help but smirk. I had to admit Melanie looked more like Mrs. Murphy while I resembled a nanny. Although I was speechless, I thought attire made a vast difference in appearance, and my casual home

attire paled to her glamorous outfit.

I wondered if the “Mrs. Murphy” the receptionist referred to was Melanie. If so, Melanie had been

indulged to the point of recklessness. However, the receptionist didn’t notice my reaction and remained

focused on Melanie. 1

She looked at Melanie, frozen in surprise, and tried to appease her, “Mrs. Murphy, please-”

“Wait!” I interrupted the receptionist and locked eyes with Melanie before turning to the receptionist

again. “Which Mrs. Murphy are you referring to?”

The receptionist glanced at me with a mildly surprised smile, yet her eyes showed a hint of disdain. Soon

after, she scornfully introduced Melanie to me, “This is Mr. Matthew Murphy’s wife. He’s the president of

Tanum Corporation on the tenth floor.” 1

I couldn’t help but chuckle as it felt surprisingly satisfying. While Melanie’s attitude was infuriating, the

appearance of this supposed Mrs. Murphy finally allowed me to release my pent–up frustrations.

My little sister–in–law knew how to cause a scene and was desperate to become someone’s wife. I

thought Melanie had gone insane.

I laughed aloud, causing several people to look at me in puzzlement. Their eyes showed their obvious

thoughts, “What a lunatic.”

I sized Melanie up again, and I thought she had surpassed my usual impression of her. I never thought

she could look somewhat human in public.

“Mrs. Murphy, huh?” I couldn’t help but laugh again. “Well, well. Her surname is Murphy, but I wonder who

she’s married to.”

Then I stifled my laughter and addressed the contemptuous receptionist, “A little professionalism wouldn’t hurt, young lady. Do your homework before you open your mouth. At least ensure you’re well- informed about people’s relationships so you don’t embarrass yourself and inconvenience others.”

My words shocked the receptionist. Her standard professional smile faded, replaced by a cold look as she stared at me, asking. “What do you mean?” 1

“Allow me to introduce her to you. That’s Matthew Murphy’s younger sister. Yes, she’s his biological

sister.”

Immediately after, I gazed at everyone present, including Melanie. Then I turned and walked to the

elevator, leaving a group of astonished onlookers behind. I glanced back at the dumbfounded crowd and

said to the guard at the door, “Open up!” ”

I had never been so assertive, and I couldn’t help but curse inwardly at the audacity of some people.


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