Chapter 114

Amelie tilted her head just in time to get away from the slap, but she couldn’t evade the nails. It clawed across her cheeks, leaving a burning wound. Amelie stood still and finally saw who was standing before her. Jodie. “Are you mad, Jodie?” she roared.

Jodie’s eyes were flaring with fury. “I’m mad? Do you know what you just did, you whore? I thought you promised you would never see my brother again! But you just talked to him, didn’t you?”

Wait, what? Oh, oh, this is a misunderstanding. She calmed down and said, “It’s just a chance meeting.”

Jodie sneered. “As if.”

Welp, she doesn’t believe me. No point talking to her then. Amelie stared at the ground. “Fine. Ask your brother then. See what he has to say.”

“You could’ve stalked him for all he knew. And this chance encounter is probably something you’ve tried to pull off for some time now. He doesn’t know that, but I do. There’s no proof that you’re telling the truth.”

How on earth did she even come up with that? Oh, wait. Projection? No need to keep talking, then. She’s just going to twist everything I say to fit her narrative.

Oh, she’s not saying anything. I knew it. Jodie’s face contorted with rage. “So, you’ve chosen the hard way. Fine, one painful lesson coming your way.” She shot Amelie a nasty glare and stormed off into the distance.

Amelie shook her head. She didn’t care about this little episode, but that threat concerned her a little. I have a feeling she’s up to something. But nothing happened for a while, and Amelie put the whole thing behind her.

Finally, Bria healed up, and she said she wanted to go to school.

“You should stay Leo promised he wouldn’t try to take Bria away from you,” Julia said. “Your whole career is built on this land. And living near all the places you need is convenient. Besides, it’s a big city. You can’t run into him unless you want to.”

Amelie looked at Bria and shook her head. Leo’s existence alone was a painful reminder of what Bria could never get. Even if they wouldn’t meet, she didn’t want to take the chance. In the end, Amelie got a big house in. Halport, a city near Clouson City. And then she and Bria moved to Halport.

his work. He too moved together, even though he didn’t like city life that much. But his granddaughter wanted to live with

was an hour away from Clouson City by car.

Thanks to that, Bria would have a lower chance of

had Steven helping her with Bria, she didn’t have to keep an eye on her at all times. She still had time to run Starlight

a kindergarten. Bria loved the place, and she ran around looking delighted. Good,

Amelie got to work as well. Hours went by, and then it was noon. Feeling a little tired, Amelie stretched her arms. Most of her work was

easier for her both in life and work, she got herself a duplex. The first floor was for her personal life, while the second floor was made into her office. With her work done, she came downstairs and was greeted by the aroma of good food. Her father emerged from the kitchen, wearing an apron. And he was serving the dishes

Steven could finish his sentence, Amelie had already gulped the

Amelie smiled cheekily

even raise her voice at Amelie. She was the most precious thing he had in his life, and the only remembrance

once in her life, Amelie was acting like a child around her

you’re so clingy.” A smile hung on Steven’s lips, and he patted his daughter’s back

Steven. Especially Amelie. She thought she was stupid for choosing marriage when she had her father, her fans, and a big company. She could’ve been worshipped, respected, and doted on. So why did I ever

but then someone called Amelie, and she picked it up.

this Amelie? I’m a teacher from Ariel Kindergarten. Can you come over for a

she would never fight. Amelie didn’t ask for details in case she worried her father. “Right

the classroom, a shrill voice squawked, “I can’t believe this! This brat just hit my son! Unbelievable! Look how she hit my boy! I’m telling

she saw a woman holding a pudgy boy, howling and screaming

of them. She was berated by her teacher, but the girl stood tall, and her eyes were wide with indignance. Yet she remained

woman pushed Bria. “You little b*stard!

daughter. Before the lady could push Bria the third time, she pulled her daughter back. “What

for a while, then she said, “It’s your child. She got into a fight on her first day of school. We couldn’t keep her under control.” She was putting the blame all on Bria.

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