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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1520

As a result, the shrew in front of him didn’t know how to restrain herself at all and insisted on making things worse.

At this point, he couldn’t bear it anymore.

“Okay! I think you won’t shed tears until you see the coffin!”

“Someone! Come quickly!”

“These two guys are causing trouble in Lord Eugene Montgomery’s Mansion, and they are also fighting me. Arrest them immediately!”

Florence roared and screamed endlessly.

Following his order, a group of guards at the door immediately surrounded him.

Dahlia is now a celebrity in Lord Eugene Montgomery’s palace, and her mother Florence is even regarded as a guest of honor. She has a high status and only few people dare to offend her.

“stop!”

Just when the two sides were about to start a fight, Dahlia suddenly walked in and said in a deep voice: “What’s going on here? Why are you drawing your swords at each other? Don’t you know what day it is today?!”

“Daughter, you came just in time!”

Seeing the visitor, Florence immediately started to complain: “These two guys just deliberately provoked me and even hit me. They didn’t take Lord Eugene Montgomery’s house seriously at all. You should arrest them quickly and don’t affect the prince’s birthday banquet.”

Confusing right and wrong, she is a professional.

“Who are you? How dare you make trouble in Lord Eugene Montgomery’s Mansion?”

Dahlia turned and looked at Dustin and Abigale, with a somewhat unhappy look on her face.

“Ms. Nicolson, it’s not us who are causing trouble, it’s your mother who is being unreasonable.”

Dustin said calmly: “The two of us came to congratulate Lord Eugene Montgomery on his birthday, but as soon as we entered the door, we were bumped into by your mother. She asked us to apologize and compensate. We have already apologized and were willing to compensate, but she went even further. Not only Making us kneel down and asking us to slap ourselves is too much.”

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