Chapter 52

Lucille looked back quietly and saw a teenager around 17 or 18 years old, who was groaning at her.

The young man looked like a porcelain doll, with a little baby fat. He was still childish, and his eyes were particularly beautiful.

If she remembered correctly, that was probably Austin, Joseph's cousin.

She remembered how Joseph had bumped into her and Austin when they were eating at a restaurant. Lucille was about to look away when she heard another snort. Austin lowered his voice and muttered, "I will never recognize you as my sister-in-law."

The displeasure on his face was unconcealed. He was so full of anger, and he looked like a textbook example of a rich family's idiotic son.

Lucille was certain that if he had not been born into the Collins family, someone would have beaten him up. What was she going to do... Should she bully him as well?

Lucille sat upright and slowly replied, "What did you say? I didn't hear you."

Hearing this, Austin immediately repeated, "I said, I will never recognize you as my sister-in-law!"

Oh no. It was over.

voice, and

had a faint smile on his face as he looked at him. "It

"again" had a

instantly. If someone were to ask who he feared the

of tea and uttered, "Sigh... I was going to

which seemed to be a familiar posture

called out to them one by

was

he kneel down so

She tugged at Lucille's

back to that house? Don't worry. With me supporting you, your father will never dare to bully you again!" Lucille shook her head

Collins was speaking completely out of kindness. She was worried that Lucille would feel uncomfortable after getting kicked out of her house and

been home

of Howard's harsh words when he publicly severed

Madam Collins patted the back of Lucille's hand lovingly and muttered, "From now on,

and politely responded, "Thank you,

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