Chapter 1961 You May Scram Now
Yuliana's terror and shock outweighed the pain in her cheek. Her eyes showed fear as she spoke. “No, I'm her sister! She misunderstood a lot of things. Some were done by my mother, not me. Lucian, please don't misunderstand me!”
She was aware that Roxanne had the support of Lucian, so confronting Roxanne head-on would only lead to humiliation.
Thus, she hoped that Lucian would spare her if she sounded aggrieved.
Lucian's face darkened when he heard her pleas, for he found her remark grating to his ears. “Who are you to address me by my name? We're not related in any way! My wife has never acknowledged you as her sister!” he declared.
Roxanne was similarly appalled by Yuliana's shameless behavior, and anger boiled within her as she snarled, “Listen, Yuliana. Even if we share the same last name, I don't have a sister like you. If you keep talking nonsense, I'll tear your mouth apart!”
The ingratiating smile on Yuliana's lips froze.
Countless thoughts raced through her mind, but eventually, she clenched her jaw and caved in. “Fine. I won't call you by your name, then. Mr. and Mrs. Farwell, are you planning on beating me to death in public?”
Lucian was surprised to see how fast her attitude changed.
“Beat you to death? You don't deserve my time. You'd better stop scheming against my wife, or I'll make sure your life becomes a living hell!” Lucian warned, so annoyed that he almost felt like laughing.
He then shot Roxanne a reassuring look.
After thinking it through, Roxanne knew that it was pointless to slap someone like Yuliana. It was not like a few slaps could knock any sense into her.
Her fury slowly faded into thin air.
A hint of arrogance flashed across her gaze as she gave a dismissive wave. “You may scram now, Yuliana!”
That was the most humiliating moment in Yuliana's life, ever.
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