Chapter 384 Seducing A Man
That night, Samuel and Natalie hugged each other to sleep.
On the contrary, Yara failed her attempt to separate them. She could not stand seeing them together. Therefore, she traveled down the mountain and returned to the city late at night.
When she returned to the Nichols residence, she drank alcohol the whole night and left numerous empty wine bottles rolling by her feet. Her body reeked of alcohol.
She felt indignity, fury, and hatred.
Yara loved Samuel deeply. Therefore, she channeled all her hatred and anger on Natalie.
If she did not suddenly appear, I would have secured the position as Samuel’s wife.
The following morning, Yvonne woke up early. Once she knew that Yara came home late last night, she quickly instructed the housekeeper to prepare oatmeal porridge. Then, Yvonne brought it to see Yara.
Yvonne did not come from an upper-class background like Jennie. She simply won Thomas’ affection with her cunning charm and became his wife.
Though Yvonne loved her biological daughter, Melissa, more, she still made a show of treating Yara better than Melissa, even though Yara was not her biological daughter.
Knock! Knock!
Yvonne pushed open the door and saw a drunk young woman lying under the sunlight.
At once, she was dumbfounded by the sight and asked, “Yara, are you okay?”
“Get out.” Yara waved the empty wine bottle in her hand and sneered before throwing it to Yvonne’s feet.
The glass bottle shattered and scared Yvonne until her face turned pale. “Ah! My goodness! Yara, are you trying to kill me?”
“What will you do if I try to kill you?” Yara’s almond-shaped eyes were filled with mockery and disdain. “If not for the Bayer family’s wealth, how could Dexmed Pharmaceutical exist? If I had not obtained the favor of the Bowers family, how could you all gain excess to the elite society? Since you want to please someone, go please my dad in bed, and stop bothering me!”
“You…” Yvonne was rendered speechless. She had no choice but to swallow her fury and left the room.
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