She slowly shifted her murderous gaze away. Even if she was not successful in killing Victor this time, she could still try again.
A complicated emotion flashed across Graciella's eyes. She stared at her mother and said in a bossy manner, "Mom, we have to treat Victor well now that the entire River City is under his control. Why do you have to go head-to-head with Victor whenever you see him?"
Rebecca glared at her daughter angrily and said coldly, "Go to sleep. You're just a child. What do you know?"
"You're so annoying. I'm no longer a child, but you always treat me like I'm a kid." Graciella pouted, turned around, and walked into her room with an annoyed expression.
Vincent wanted to say something, but he was stopped by Rebecca.
"Vin, go to rest. If there's anything, well discuss it in the company tomorrow."
Vincent nodded and walked to his bedroom.
Rebecca glanced at the door of the study with disdain. Phillip was thinking about Jaida again, but
Jaida would never, ever return anymore.
Rebecca smiled coldly and strangely. Victor was a great leverage to stop Jaida from returning.
Jaida, that idiot, really never appeared again.
Rebecca swayed her hips and walked toward her bedroom...
Eden felt tired after a whole day of activity. She woke up on time at eight o'clock.
Her phone on her bedside cabinet rang at the same time.
Eden smiled and reached out to pick up the phone.
"Mom, I'm Kenny." Her eldest son's voice rang from the other end of the line.
Eden smiled happily and said, "Kenny, why did you call me so early?"
"Mom, grandma said that we are going to settle down in River City. It's very sudden."
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