Login via

Never Tired of Mr. Leon's Love novel Chapter 449

Furious, Charlotte hurled her cup to the floor.

It shattered with a loud crash against the marble, the fragments slicing her ankle and drawing blood.

However, she did not feel any physical pain, only a fiery anger burning inside her.

It was undeniable that just seeing Lucy stand there made her blood boil with rage. The mere thought of Juliana's partiality toward Lucy filled her with intense jealousy.

She worked so tirelessly to build her reputation in the Charleston palace for over 20 years, only to have it crumble to dust the moment Lucy returned! In just a flash, their roles had been reversed.

If she accepted Lucy's treatment, would she eventually be cast out by the Charleston royal family?

Would the life of luxury she had always dreamed of become nothing more than a distant memory? She could not bear that thought... She did not want it to end like that...

She had to get Lucy out of the Charleston palace or she would never find peace.

Yitty shook her head in resignation. Charlotte was someone who took advantage of the weak but cowered before the strong. She had just thrown a cup to the floor in a fit of rage, but she recoiled at Yitty's stern look and unfriendly demeanor as if she wanted to retreat miles away.

For Lucy, this was no big deal. Back when she ran her own comic company, she had done much tougher jobs—making coffee, ordering food, printing documents for everyone, and working tirelessly at every major meeting.

She knew that to prove herself, she had to show real results. Even though some people at the company seemed to look down on her, she knew it was just on the surface. Deep down, they really respected her. It was all because of her hard work.

At the Charleston palace, it was important for her to get along with everyone. It was not to get anything from them, but it was because Lucy believed that being sincere was the key to building true friendships.

Yitty and Cillian had already left the palace, but they would be back early the next day for the main event of the Wine Festival.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Never Tired of Mr. Leon's Love