Kathleen pursed her lips quietly.

Yvette was fuming. “We didn’t scold her. All we did was say a few words of truth.”

Coldly, Samuel remarked, “What truth could possibly come out of the mouths of dogs like you?”

Yvette was rendered speechless while Sandra froze.

“Mr. Macari, we know that she’s the third person who took Nicolette’s spot.” Yvette reminded, “Isn’t Nicolette your true love?”

 

Samuel’s eyes were glazed with a layer of frost. “Who do you think you are to have the audacity to say that you know who my true love is? It seems to me that the two of you are courting death.”

Yvette was stunned. Is Nicolette not Samuel’s true love? What does he mean?

Kathleen stared at the two sisters icily.

“Sam, do you really not remember this woman anymore?” inquired Kathleen as she lifted a finger to point at Sandra.

“Nope.” Samuel added disgustedly, “Why would I remember a random woman? I’m your man; can’t you be a little jealous?”

Sandra and Yvette were thunderstruck.

D-Did Samuel just say all that? How could he say such things?

“You don’t like them anyway, so why should I be jealous?” Kathleen found his question to be very confusing.

Samuel was displeased by her words.

“Do you really not have any impression of her?” asked Kathleen once more.

“No. Isn’t it annoying to ask this again and again? I only have eyes for you,” clarified Samuel, who was afraid of answering wrongly.

However, to be fair, he did indeed forget who Sandra was.

Kathleen turned to look at Sandra, whose face was pale as a sheet, and said flatly, “You spent so much effort back then, but he doesn’t even remember your name in the end. What a pity.”

At that, Sandra’s face became even paler.

“Kathleen, don’t cross the line,” fumed Yvette.

“I crossed the line?” Kathleen mocked, “It was you who insulted me first, saying that I’m a homewrecker b*tch. There’re surveillance cameras here; should we check the footage?”

Yvette felt guilty.

eyed Sandra. “I warned you just now that you should hold your sister back. Since you did not heed my words, don’t

latter panicked. “Kathleen, don’t you

just a homewrecker who monopolizes the fact that she’s an orphan to garner sympathy and snatch someone else’s man. How

she could slap her sister there and

Samuel, and asked, “Sam, do you remember Wynnie throwing you a birthday

a frosty expression. “Yes. I was drunk that

Sandra and went on, “This woman snuck into your

instantly drained from Sandra’s

knitted his brows. “What did you

person whom you would be married to right

up,” commanded Samuel

exclaimed in shock.

have footage of what

Yvette was stupefied.

upon her.” Kathleen’s tone was gentle yet freezing cold. “It’s too

impossible!” Yvette shook her

before the latter could even

Sandra was

would happen if the Sullivan family found out about

by

snickered. “Sandra, I’m speechless about your sister. I’ve reminded you time and time again, and you’ve told her repeatedly as well, but she insists on making me angry. Does she hold a

felt wronged as she cried, “Sandra, I’m not jealous of you!

Sandra harrumphed. “Shut it!”

lowered her

said, “It’s my fault for

expressionlessly. “If you had restrained her

Sandra bit her lip.

one to be bullied so easily,”

I

had no choice

that, she dragged

store returned to its

stared at Kathleen, who casually asked,

surprised at how

low voice. “I just thought that

teaching people a lesson. This is a side of her that I’ve never seen before. I knew that she wasn’t as weak and

time then,” said

urge to pinch her face. “So, you did it to

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