Since Aubree only told her where to meet that night but didn’t give her a specific time, Ophelia could only head there earlier to wait at the entrance.

It wasn’t until after eight o’clock that she finally saw Aubree.

“It’s been a while,” Aubree began as she waltzed toward Ophelia while giving the woman a once-over.

When Aubree saw that Ophelia wasn’t doing any better than herself, relief washed over her as the smug gleam in her eyes intensified.

Seemingly unfazed, Ophelia took a sidelong glance at the bag in Aubree’s hand and smiled. “Indeed. Seems like you’re the same as always and haven’t changed at all.”

What she said was the truth. Aubree was dressed to the nines, carrying a bag costing hundreds of thousands that she wouldn’t mind giving away.

If Aubree hadn’t told her about the dire situation in the Pearson family, Ophelia would have never guessed the woman was now living a miserable life.

Aubree curled her lips in satisfaction and handed the bag to Ophelia before saying, “Here you go. It’s the gift I promised you.

lit up as she

into a bar with Aubree in the lead. After booking a booth

two started drinking while

time. Have you tied up all the loose ends?” Aubree

smile. “Don’t worry. I made sure not to leave any traces. Jeffrey didn’t notice anything

good to hear.” Aubree instantly felt

a cold gleam settled in her eyes, and she added, “But doing this one time won’t be enough to alleviate the hatred in

just the tip

a lot more

best if those brats could suffer more. Only

infuriated she was, Ophelia reassured her, “As long as I am still working in the kindergarten, there will still be a chance to make a move. I was too hasty this time, but I’ll definitely make those b*stards pay the next

raised her head to observe Ophelia when she heard those words and noticed

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