“Let‘s go then.” Cecilia hugged Susanne‘s arm firmly, slightly displeased. “Susanne, you shouldn‘t have accepted her invitation. If she really is with Vin, what good could she bring him besides troubles and negative rumors? On the contrary, Vin‘s project in Horington still needs to deal with us.”
She meant it as a reminder as well as a warning.
Meanwhile, Susanne had gotten used to Cecilia‘s tactics.
She did not seem to be affected, as she displayed a smile. “I didn‘t do it for Vin.”
“Then?”
“Maybe you didn‘t know. Arielle‘s mom used to be my close friend many years ago. For her sake, I feel I should take care of Arielle somehow.”
Cecilia was stunned upon hearing that. “I didn‘t know about that. Isn‘t she a bast*rd?”
Susanne‘s expression darkened as she uttered coldly, “Mrs. Greene, I hope you would watch your mouth. Even if she isn‘t Henrick‘s child, she was born by my good friend who had passed away. I never want to hear such words from you again. Or else, you‘ll regret the consequences!”
If that man were to hear this, he might even destroy the entire Greene family.
Nevertheless, Cecilia did not know what Susanne meant
by consequences. She only thought the latter was trying to stand up for Maureen.
With that, she pursed her lips. “Fine, I won‘t mention it again.”
Even if I don’t mention it, it will always be the truth.
On the other side, Arielle did not rush to the field to join the flea market. Instead, she brought Trisha to the bulletin board.
Even though there was a picture of the result in the forum, the angle was not good. Thus, they could only see the top three winners.
The first place went to Arielle, the second was Wendy, while the third went to Wendy‘s deskmate, Terry.
Except for Arielle‘s rank, the ranking did not differ much from the usual class test result.
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