Chapter 255 Lucius’s True Colours
Anthony straightened his neck and looked at the gloomy boy in front of him. “You
can talk to me.”
Milly blinked. “Anthony?”
Although the boy seemed strange, wasn’t this a bit rude?
To her surprise, Anthony didn’t budge. He leaned close to her ear and whispered, “Milly, you don’t know this. Although Lucius looks harmless, he’s actually a total psycho. I saw him strangle a live bird with his bare hands when we were kids!
“And before you were here, he was the national top scorer every year. You beat him by 0.5 points this time. Who knows if he’ll get mad and strangle you the next moment? I have to be cautious.”
Strangle a bird alive with his bare hands?
That’s pretty twisted.
Wait… Lucius… this name sounds so familiar like I’ve heard it somewhere before…
Suddenly, Milly’s eyes widened as she remembered. She stared at the boy in disbelief.
Lucius Scathings!
Isn’t he the most psychotic and twisted character in the novel “My Awesome Brothers“?
His attractive looks and tactics in love made him quite famous amongst women, including Milly’s assistant in her previous life. She had always gushed about how compelling Lucius was. That was why his name sounded familiar to Milly.
Lucius was obsessed with Stephanie but couldn’t have her. He ended up going to extremes. He imprisoned her, tied her up, locked her in a dark room, and forced her to marry him. He even made bombs using his physics knowledge to threaten the Burnetts brothers.
In short, he was mad! He would do anything to get Stephanie.
Such a character was indeed compelling in the book and quite appealing, but in
raalitu comenna like him was terrifying
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Fortunately, he was only obsessed with Stephanie, which was a relief.
Milly looked at Stephanie with sympathy.
Tsk, tsk, tsk! You wouldn’t get away from him.
Finished
Stephanie noticed Milly’s sympathetic look from the corner of her eye and bit her lip in anger.
B*tch, what was that look? Is she pitying me?
Stephanie knew that she was overconfident this time and she admitted defeat. But next time, she wouldn’t let Milly off the hook easily!
She lightly touched the spot where her tattoo was.
It seemed that she had to start acting on her plan early.
The Lloyds were indeed a powerful family.
She remembered that Hannah, the eldest daughter of the Lloyds, had always been infatuated with Jordan. She was ruthless, and those who crossed her were left miserable. Although Stephanie couldn’t openly confront Milly now, Hannah could.
Moreover, she would get to talk to Hannah more since she was joining the Tates‘ entertainment company. If she used this pawn well, she could get rid of Milly.
As for Hannah….
Stephanie remembered that in her previous life, Hannah died of illness shortly after the Burnetts went bankrupt. Despite the Lloyds‘ efforts to cover it up, some news still leaked out since Hannah was quite famous in the entertainment. industry.
I would still be the ultimate winner after everything happens. I need to use Hannah to get rid of Milly first, and after Hannah’s death, I could get my Prince Charming!
Thinking this, her eyes gleamed with madness.
In Stephanie’s point of view, even Lucius was a good pawn. In her previous life, they didn’t interact much, but she sensed that he wasn’t a good person.
However. Stephanie could feel that he treated her differently. which would make
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him easier to manipulate!
Finished
Meanwhile,
Milly gently pushed Anthony aside, speaking softly, “Anthony, it’s fine, he just wanted to say hello.”
Stephanie was the one who would be in trouble, not me.
For the first time, Milly felt that being a sidekick wasn’t bad.
Anthony was still worried but seeing Milly’s insistence, he didn’t argue further and stepped aside.
He stood beside Milly and she didn’t comment anything as she understood his
concern.
Then, she smiled at Lucius. “Hello, I’m Milly.”
Lucius remained expressionless as he stared at her.
After a long pause, he said, “I want to compete with you.”
In what area?
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