Chapter 1287: Those Who Pick on Her Are Courting Death

She recalled what Scarlett Glenn had said, "If you go complaining, my mother-in-law will say—you deserved it!"

Mrs. Herd, seeing that the oil in the pot was almost ready, said, "Alright, I'm busy here, I'm hanging up. And you better stop bothering my daughter-in-law, don't say I didn't warn you, picking on her is just asking for trouble, hanging up now."

After saying that, Mrs. Herd indeed hung up the phone with refreshing decisiveness. She curled her lip, pfft, who cares about you.

Then she immediately forgot about Mrs. Cohen, because she was not only protective but she also truly believed in Scarlett Glenn.

She would never lose her temper at a stranger for no reason, and once Scarlett Glenn actively treated someone poorly, no more words were needed, it must be because they had offended Scarlett.

Mrs. Herd's unconditional trust in Scarlett Glenn meant she would never doubt Scarlett just because someone complained.