Chapter 1111 Who Are You To Kick Me Out
While everyone at the First Wharf was up to their ears at work, the Larson residence was just as chaotic.
“Who are you to kick me out?”
Cecilia stared at the housekeeper with her bloodshot eyes. Her disheveled hair made her look like a ghost.
The housekeeper gave her an apologetic smile. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Greene. Mr. Larson said the Larsons will not take in any member of the Greene family. You should return to the Greene residence if you need a place to stay. Even though Mr. Greene is now in trouble, I’m sure there are relatives who could take care of you.”
A vortex of anger swirled inside Cecilia, and she could not stop shaking. “I have nothing to do with the Greenes. I belong to the Larson family!”
The housekeeper responded with another smile. “Perhaps you should tell this to Mr. Larson yourself. We only did what we’re told, so please don’t put me in a tight spot.”
Instead of wasting time with Cecilia, the housekeeper turned around and shut the door.
Cecilia ran up and knocked on the door repeatedly. “Open the door! I’ll get Trevor to come and teach you a lesson if you don’t open the door right now!”
Suddenly, Trevor’s voice emerged from behind. “Stop shouting. I’ll get them to open the door.”
Cecilia stopped in her tracks immediately. She turned around and was pleased to see Trevor coming down from his car.
She ran up to him and cried, “Trevor! They kicked me out of the house and said that I’m a Greene. But I’m your biological sister! You must fire them for mistreating me!”
Trevor snorted and said, “They didn’t mistreat you. They only acted on my order.”
All of a sudden, she recalled Susanne’s attitude change.
No wonder Vinson was not afraid of our threat. He didn’t plan to use the material from Horington in the first place!
“So that’s the reason…”
Trevor grabbed Cecilia’s collar and yelled, “Get out of my sight right now! I will not let you off easily if I see you again!”
“Trevor, I—”
“Get lost!” Trevor kicked her abdomen, sending her flying a few feet away.
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