My Bossy CEO Husband
Chapter 1930

Ivy urged, “Mom, we need to dig into this and replace out more.

I want her life to fall apart by the time she’s exposed.

Meanwhile, another episode went on in the private room.

“Tilda, what took you so long? You got Mr.

Fernandez and Sheldon worried.

They were just about to go look for you,” Karina teased with a wink.

Being surrounded by “matchmakers” made Tilda quite uncomfortable.

Sheldon was genuinely concerned about her.

But Lyndon was unlikely to worry about her.

Tilda only wished they stopped trying to match her with Lyndon.

“Tilda got picked on,” Sheldon said after clearing his throat.

Karina was surprised.

“What? By who exactly?”

“By the ugliest woman on earth.

” Sheldon pouted when he spoke.

Karina chuckled.

Turning to Tilda, she asked, “Who tried to mess with you?”

“It’s Ivy, right?” Rosalynn cut in before Tilda could say a word.

With a quick glance, Tilda nodded her head in the affirmative.

“What nonsense! That woman is so audacious!”

Karina frowned, and her gaze flickered as she glanced at Lyndon.

“Tell me, Tilda, how did Ivy trouble you? What did Mr.

Fernandez do? Did he rescue you?”

Tilda couldn’t believe them.

She wondered why they brought up Lyndon in every single discussion.

It made her upset.

“With a Little hero here, I had nothing to worry about.

He took care of everything himself,” Lyndon quipped, raising an eyebrow.

Karina turned to Sheldon.

“Sheldon, did you help Tilda handle that ugly witch?”

The little boy nodded happily.

With a mischievous smile, Karina advised him, “Next time, leave the heroics to your dad, so Tilda can repay the favor of saving her life, okay?”

Tilda was at a loss for words.

He was just a child.

Wasn’t that a bad thing to say to a child?

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