Chapter 361 Uprooting The Weeds
Genevieve brushed past Marilyn. As she was leaving, she inadvertently spotted the reflection of the sharp blade hidden within the tote bag Marilyn carried.
The latter had a hand on the shoulder strap of the tote, as though she was preparing to retrieve something from it at any given moment.
Realizing what her counterpart had inside the tote, Genevieve stopped in her tracks.
Now in a precarious position, the Wood family could not afford any further negative coverage.
As for herself, she did not want the Wood family to have any chance of recovering.
Turning around, she regarded Marilyn with frostiness. “He isn’t a member of the Faulkner family anymore, Marilyn, so shouldn’t you stop calling him Armand? Start addressing him as Mr. Faulkner going forward, or you’d be hearing from me. Know that it was only because of me that you were able to date him for as long as you did, and everything that the Wood family was able to bum off him these past decades was on my account. You’d do well to bear that in mind!”
All would be well if Genevieve did not mention it. Now that she did, it reminded Marilyn that Armand was nice to her all the while only because of Genevieve, and the latter was also the one responsible for the death of her own mother as well as her child…
I would never have found myself in this pitiful state had Genevieve not appeared!
The fury and hatred within Marilyn’s heart were spontaneously brought to a boil.
When she saw Genevieve headed for the revolving door, she suddenly pulled out the fruit knife from her tote and lunged at her with it.
Seemingly aware, Genevieve turned to see Marilyn charging at her. Once past her startlement, she reflexively raised her hands to protect herself.
With a sickening thud, the fruit knife in Marilyn’s hand stabbed into Genevieve’s abdomen.
A couple of employees of Central Group were about to pass through the revolving doors when they bore witness to Marilyn’s assault on Genevieve. Stunned for a few seconds, they then cried hysterically in horror.
Brought back to her senses by those screams, Marilyn then noticed the color rapidly draining from Genevieve’s face, and also, the knife in her own hands.
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