Addie's endorsements were visible on billboards in the streets and alleys, while her social media and various marketing accounts hailed her as an unstoppable force of strength.

But it was the same woman who should call someone else's boyfriend to accompany her when faced with a power outage at night.

Looking at the deliberately provocative Abbie in front of me, I sneered.

"Since you claim to be a strong woman, why pretend to be helpless? Are you a bitch?"

Abbie's scheming was exposed, and her face immediately soured.

"Mona Morris, why do you speak so rudely?"

Before Abbie could speak, Matt smoothly stepped forward to shield her.

It seemed like I was a beast that eats people, bullying the little white rabbit behind him.

If it were in the past, I might explain for myself, but now, I didn't want to deal with them at all.

If he thought my words were harsh, then so be it. I was tired.

I didn't say anything, but when I turned around to leave, Matt suddenly said, "Mona, you..."

His words were interrupted by Addie.

"Matt, it seems that Mona is angry. Her eyes seem swollen from crying. Is she blaming me for not letting you go back that night? Why don't you go and console her?"