Chapter 374 The Witch Must Not Bully the Princess
Seraphina’s gaze darkened completely. Her warm smile turned chillingly cold.
Before she could speak, Wilson, standing opposite her, let out a cold chuckle.
His voice was usually calm and gentle, but now it carried a sharp, icy edge.
“Ms. Cross has always been particular. Not just any man is worthy enough of her.”
In an instant, the atmosphere grew tense.
Theresa was agitated and angry. She snapped, “Who are you to speak here?”
Seraphina responded, “And who are you to speak?”
She slowly took out a wet wipe, meticulously wiping her slender, fair fingers.
“Haha! Forget it! Theresa sneered, “You must have heard that my family is planning a wedding, Seraphina. “You know, things never work out well for a woman as dominant as you. And now you’re stuck with a man who already has a child … No matter what, you should cherish him.”
Theresa glanced at the boy beside them. The little boy, with his round eyes glaring and lips pouting, seemed upset as he stared at her.
Seraphina’s eyes deepened as she advised, “Mrs. Dros, you should cherish the life you have.”
Though little Dani didn’t quite understand their conversation, he could tell that even his dad was upset. This lady must be the bad one.
He couldn’t help but huff coldly, “Ms. Lovely is a princess. A witch like you must not bully the princess!”
Theresa scoffed, “She’ll become your wicked stepmother!”
In an instant, both Seraphina’s and Wilson’s expressions darkened, their faces clouded with an unsettling chill.
The atmosphere grew cold and tense.
Standing aside, Lucinda didn’t dare to utter a word, but she could sense the trouble brewing.
The next second, Seraphina picked up her phone.
She found a number and dialed it.
It only rang for a moment before the call was answered
“Seraphina?”
Orion’s voice was filled with surprise and delight, barely concealed.
She put the call to the speaker.
Upon hearing her son’s voice, a sudden panic flickered in Theresa’s eyes.
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Seraphina spoke, “Mr. Dros, as soon as the tension between our families eased a bit, you’re already eager to fall out with my family. Is it because you’ve found someone new?”
On the other end of the line, there was a brief silence.
Orion’s voice then turned cold and stern.
“Falling out? What are you talking about?”
Seraphina cast a deep look at Theresa, who was already panicking.
“Your mother, show up with your fiancée to humiliate Mr. Rockwell. Did she do that on your orders, or it’s Ramona’s idea?”
Even over the phone, Orion’s coldness was palpable.
“Where are you?”
Seraphina didn’t answer; she simply hung up.
Her intention was never to summon him but to remind the Droses to keep Theresa in check.
She was no longer their daughter–in–law; she didn’t have to put up with Theresa’s pretentious noblewoman airs anymore.
Theresa hadn’t expected Seraphina was so bold as to call Orion directly.
To be honest, she was a little scared of her son.
With Hannah already sent abroad, she almost forgot that lesson.
Lucinda noticed Theresa’s trembling and quickly went to support her.
“Theresa, let’s take a seat in the next room, shall we?”
Theresa wanted to speak, but as she met Seraphina’s eyes, her throat felt constricted, preventing her from speaking.
The surrounding area finally quieted down.
Seraphina continued eating as if nothing had happened. Wilson gave her a serious glance.
“Ms. Cross, you…”
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